Another "surprise" QB team to watch: Bengals, even though there are needs at
CB & DL. Teddy Bridgewater is in discussion as fallback option
— Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) May 3, 2014
As soon as that message went out, the
Twitter equivalent of a draft-infused Bengals block party began. Casual draft
observers and die-hard Bengals fans alike were praising the possibility
Mortensen's tweet raised.
They should.
But it shouldn't be much of
a surprise that the Bengals are at least thinking about Bridgewater (I alluded
to some of that in this Saturday's Bengals mailbag). After all, from an overall
fit standpoint, he best matches the type of quarterback -- backup or starter --
who the Bengals could use in offensive coordinator Hue Jackson's new scheme.
Bridgewater's mobility and arm strength are two characteristics that could make
him ideal for what the Bengals are hoping to execute with starter Andy Dalton
this season.
So yes, absolutely Bridgewater should be a Bengals "fallback
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55th.
If you've watched Bridgewater's draft stock the past few weeks,
you've seen its dizzying arc. There have been a few rises but mostly falls. Once
seemingly a first-round lock, Bridgewater has inexplicably earned second-round
or later projections of late. Some mock drafts in the past month have had teams
passing on him into the third round. In their three-round mock draft just this
past Thursday, ESPN draft insiders Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay had the Texans
taking the former Louisville signal-caller with the first pick of the second
round.
If he falls that far, his selection ought to be considered a
steal.
That's why the Bengals are smart to at least consider him as a
"fallback option."
Of course, that calls into question what Cincinnati
should do about Dalton. He is, after all Marqueston
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publicly he wants him to remain in place for years to come. Team president Mike
Brown has been a little less firm in his commitment to Dalton's long-term future
with the franchise, but he also has made it clear that the organization is doing
what it can to see if it can extend his rookie contract. That extension could
come this offseason, but it also could come before or during next year's round
of free agency. His contract expires next March.
By drafting a
quarterback in the first two rounds, particularly in the first round, the
Bengals could run the risk of sending the wrong message to Dalton. He's been
told not to worry; a drafted quarterback won't unseat him or end his
tenure.
"There's been a lot of talk that they're going to draft another
quarterback, but they're not bringing in another quarterback to replace me,"
Dalton said late last month. "From everything they've told me they're not
bringing in anybody to compete. So I'm not worried about
it."
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if the Bengals and Dalton's representatives can't agree on his financial value
to the team. He also would be replaced if Brown and the front office simply
feels it prudent to move on.
So while Dalton may not feel worried about
having Bridgewater behind him -- if the former Louisville star does end up
getting drafted by the Bengals -- the starter would be wise to keep his head on
a swivel.
Having said that, though, I'm still sticking to my guns about
the Bengals' draft. I don't like to waffle on opinion. While I welcome
opportunities to change my mind and to have it changed, I still like to stay
firm with my beliefs. And I believe the Bengals need to focus either on
bolstering their defense or their offensive line in the first round.
If
Bridgewater is around when they pick in the second like some draft analysts have
been suggesting in recent weeks, then you most definitely pull the trigger and
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