The boys have looked surprisingly decent the last two weeks. I always enjoy seeing them win even though I hate losing draft position and i think it's safe to say Taylor's job is probably safe now.
Anyway, we are currently in the fifth spot. Depending on next week we can draft as high as 3 or as low as 10.
The Athletic did a top 10 mock draft today with the current draft order and I thought you'd all get a kick out of this.
They have the Bengals drafting Tight End Kyle Pitts out of Florida.
I'm not going to argue whether he's a good player or not. I'm sure he's a great Tight End, but I think we can all agree that isn't where the Bengals should be going even as low as 10.A tight end drafted this high is rare, but Pitts is a rare prospect. And watching Darren Waller dominate for the Raiders should provide the Bengals with the blueprint for what a talent like that can do for the offense. Pitts has the athletic traits to create his own separation, but also the ball skills and catch radius to make plays over defensive backs – even when he is covered, he is open. Although this pick isn’t an offensive lineman, something tells me Joe Burrow would be pretty happy with this addition.
If the Bengals are determined to address the offensive line and Sewell is off the board, Northwestern’s Rashawn Slater is the next-best blocking prospect in this draft class and it wouldn’t be a reach to draft him in the top-10 picks.