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cincygrad
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Round 2: Cam Taylor Brit. Not at all shocking - The guys at the Atheltic (Dehner and Morrison) have been on this scent for the last couple of weeks. I guess the only real surprise was that we gave up a 6th rounder so that we wouldn't lose out on him. Like Hill, the guy had very high athletic testing scores. Some questions about consistency.
Round 3: Zach Carter. The famous Bengals early round head-scratcher pick. Everyone seemed really confused about it. I don't know much about the guy, but there are some things that look real promising. He has very good athletic skills (a theme in this draft). He has some versatility. And no matter what folks say about his hand placement and all the other "tape features" that scouts get nuts about, he put up a bunch of sacks in the SEC..... And some of this production came in a season in which he originally didn't plan to play (the first COVID year). If he is a hard worker, the technique stuff should come.... Marion Hobby (d-line coach) is seen as one of the best in the NFL.
The two obvious common threads are getting younger on D and increasing athleticism on the roster. The latter point is important.... Sometimes with Tobin and Lewis, we would draft productive college players that weren't particularly fast or athletic. Our D was very slow a few years ago and it needed a reboot....Seems that Tobin is factoring this in with his picks.
Round 3: Zach Carter. The famous Bengals early round head-scratcher pick. Everyone seemed really confused about it. I don't know much about the guy, but there are some things that look real promising. He has very good athletic skills (a theme in this draft). He has some versatility. And no matter what folks say about his hand placement and all the other "tape features" that scouts get nuts about, he put up a bunch of sacks in the SEC..... And some of this production came in a season in which he originally didn't plan to play (the first COVID year). If he is a hard worker, the technique stuff should come.... Marion Hobby (d-line coach) is seen as one of the best in the NFL.
The two obvious common threads are getting younger on D and increasing athleticism on the roster. The latter point is important.... Sometimes with Tobin and Lewis, we would draft productive college players that weren't particularly fast or athletic. Our D was very slow a few years ago and it needed a reboot....Seems that Tobin is factoring this in with his picks.