According to Joe Reedy with the Cincinnati Enquirer, there is some questions where defensive tackle Devon Still "might line up this season." A second-round selection during the 2012 NFL draft, Still is the first of two defensive tackles taken in the first three rounds with Clemson' Brandon Thompson figuring as Domata Peko's backup as nose tackle. Based on our assumptions that Still is stronger as a pass rusher, the most natural spot...
Six of the eight cornerbacks vying for spots on the Cincinnati Bengals roster this offseason are first round picks. With the top three players on the depth chart, including 2012 first round pick Dre Kirkpatrick, unable to workout on the first day of the ...
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Likely would have finished higher but for a mid season knee knock that really seemed to impact his run blocking going forward. While that led to some subpar work in the running game, his pass protection was exceptional throughout. He graded negatively just twice all year, and only one left tackle finished with a higher grade in this department. Just a shame the run blocking and penalty count (eight...
Andrew Whitworth, known as one of the veteran leaders on the Bengals, had dinner with first round picks Dre Kirkpatrick and Kevin Zeitler on Friday. The next day Whitworth had dinner with second and third round picks Devon Still, Mohamed Sanu, and Brandon Thompson, respectively. Whitworth says that he encouraged the players to seize this rare opportunity:
""It’s a chance for them to reach their dreams and make a huge difference...
A lot of new faces from the Bengals roster are on display this weekend during the team's minicamp. One of the position battles that is under the microscope of coaches and fans alike is that of who will become the team's No.2 receiver this year. The main competitors for that job are rookies Mohamed Sanu and Marvin Jones, as well as second-year man Armon Binns.
According to Joe Reedy of The Cincinnati Enquirer, both Jones and Binns...
Share your thoughts and opinions about Andrew Whitworth and the Bengels, or follow recent news and blogs. Andrew Whitworth is an offensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals, wearing number 77. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played college ball at LSU. Andrew Whitworth is 6 feet, 7 inches and weighs 224 pounds.