jerseyhawksfan79
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Qb was the 104th overall pick in the 4th round. I think you can safely say he is just an insurance policy, not anything to play out.
He's your starter by week 10
Qb was the 104th overall pick in the 4th round. I think you can safely say he is just an insurance policy, not anything to play out.
Bengals can save 16 million with zero dead money this year if they cut Dalton and even mrscheny admits the Bengals are rebuilding. So Andy could get cut this off season. If not, think your timeline is real close because they will want to see what they have before next season. So to know if they need to draft another QB, because no way is Dalton still the QB in 2020He's your starter by week 10
Which is why Dalton will be let go. He's expensive for a team that's rebuilding and he's getting up in age for a team on a youth program.We are rebuilding and the youngest team in the NFL in 2019. We aren't expecting to win but 5-6 games. We don't have unrealistic expectations, unlike the Brownies.
Bengals gonna bengal, they still don’t get how to win
No he’s not, he’s older, and has never ever been better than mediocre. His stats career wise are always mid pack such a winnerThen we would have picked a qb earlier than the 104th pic of the 4th round, and Zac Taylor has shown that he is not afraid to trade up in the draft. Dalton is the guy to build around.
Very similar situation aka This is straight out of the Pats playbook. Look at all the changes from 2001 until now. Brady is the only constant.
Right out of the Pat's playbook you say. Like finding their ?franchise QB in the later rounds the way they did with BradyThen we would have picked a qb earlier than the 104th pic of the 4th round, and Zac Taylor has shown that he is not afraid to trade up in the draft. Dalton is the guy to build around.
Very similar situation aka This is straight out of the Pats playbook. Look at all the changes from 2001 until now. Brady is the only constant.
Qb was the 104th overall pick in the 4th round. I think you can safely say he is just an insurance policy, not anything to play out.
That is just a talking head stating their opinion. The Bengals have indicated moving away from Dalton is not the plan, rather to build around him. If they were going to move away from him, they would have not selected an offensive lineman for the first pick in round 1.
From what I have read, the Bengals had a shitty draft.Guys, I really don't quite where to begin? This is very overwhelming. I will get back with you after I have thoroughly digested all of this! Thanks for all the calls, texts, and nice emails that many of you have sent me regarding the 2019 draft! Again, I'll comment more after I can better settle my emotions!!!!!!!!
The class:
Round 1, No. 11: Alabama OL Jonah Williams
Round 2, No. 52: Washington TE Drew Sample
Round 3, No. 72: NC State LB Germaine Pratt
Round 4, No. 104: NC State QB Ryan Finley
Round 4, No. 125: Arizona State DL Renell Wren
Round 4, No. 136: Ohio State OL Michael Jordan
Round 6, No. 182: Texas A&M RB Trayveon Williams
Round 6, No. 210: Auburn LB Deshaun Davis
Round 6, No. 211: Oklahoma RB Rodney Anderson
Round 7, No. 223: South Dakota St. DB Jordan Brown