
A $64 million star has signed with the Cincinnati Bengals
One Cincinnati Bengals trade, cut, and signing should be made.
The Bengals’ 2023 campaign was doomed to fail from the start after watching quarterback Joe Burrow sustain a wrist injury in Week 11 that ended the season.
However, the squad will have no justifications for falling short of challenging for a Super Bowl when the quarterback considers his comeback in 2024.
In light of that, Cincinnati has to execute the following trades, cuts, and signings in the upcoming months.
TRADE: Select an elite offensive tackle by moving up in the 2024 NFL Draft.
As of right now, the Bengals own the No. 18 pick in the first round of the draft. However, it might not be high enough to get the essential reinforcement for their offensive line.
offensive tackling Jonah Williams was pushed to the right side when left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. was signed in the offseason, and he is most likely going to find another home during free agency. He even asked the team for a trade, which he later withdrew.
Cincinnati will therefore need to spend early in the draft to address the right tackle position. Additionally, the Bengals might have to trade up to secure a tackle because a few of the best offensive linemen are anticipated to be selected early. For Olumuyiwa Fashanu of Penn State or Joe Alt of Notre Dame, it will likely require too much draft capital to advance.
However, Taliese Fuaga of Oregon State, the No. 11 overall prospect and third-best offensive lineman according to Pro Football Focus’ big board, might be
However, Taliese Fuaga of Oregon State, who is ranked No. 11 overall and as the third-best offensive lineman by Pro Football Focus on its big board, would be the ideal candidate for a little trade up.
The 334-pound, 6-foot-6 offensive lineman would try his hardest to keep Burrow from getting hurt again that would ruin the season.
CUT: Security During the summer, Nick Scott Scott signed a three-year, $12 million contract with Cincinnati, the team having to find a replacement for veteran safeties Vonn Bell and Jessie Bates III, who both left in free agency.
However, safety Jordan Battle, Cincinnati’s 2023 third-round selection, has emerged, making Scott expendable.
The team would save $2.3 million in cap space if Scott were to leave this offseason.
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