CINCINNATI — The Bengals got nice production out of Dax Hill at cornerback before his season-ending injury and PFF's Bradley Locker views him as an early 2025 breakout candidate for Cincinnati. Hill had 25 tackles and two pass breakups in his five games this past season before tearing an ACL.
Cincinnati is scheduled to visit the Dolphins on the 2025 schedule and would seem to have a pretty good chance of being selected. They have the sixth-longest drought in the NFL without an international game (2019) and the annual overseas games tend to favor conference showdowns.
The Cincinnati Bengals could make some cost-saving moves in the offseason to add more flexibility in building their roster.
With the New England Patriots' need for a wide receiver, one NFL analyst predicts they will land a Cincinnati Bengals $21 million star in free agency to address their need at the position.
If the Titans still believe in Will Levis at quarterback, Heisman winner Travis Hunter may be too good to pass up at No. 1.
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These six draft prospects should have gotten the Panthers’ attention during this week’s string of Senior Bowl practices:
Cam Newton won the Heisman Trophy and the BCS national championship as Auburn’s quarterback in the 2010 season. In the NFL in 2015, Newton won the league’s Most Valuable Award, but he and the Carolina Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Super Bowl 50.
Denver Broncos star Patrick Surtain II was highly complimentary of Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase.
Tetairoa McMillan has a chance to be the highest NFL draft pick in the history of the Arizona Wildcats football program. And if the latest mock draft from NFL.
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The New Orleans Saints met with Iowa Hawkeyes linebacker Nick Jackson at the Hula Bowl, who has the second-most tackles in FBS history: