PLAYERS:
Andy Dalton,
A.J. Green,
Cedric Benson,
Trent Richardson,
Chris Crocker,
Taylor Mays,
Mark Barron,
Janoris Jenkins
TEAMS: Cincinnati Bengals, Alabama Crimson Tide, Virginia Tech Hokies, Florida Gators
TEAMS: Cincinnati Bengals, Alabama Crimson Tide, Virginia Tech Hokies, Florida Gators
The Bengals emerged as a huge sleeper in 2011. They stumbled their way in to the playoffs with some help from other teams and a 9-7 record. They had a very young and talented offense led by rookies Andy Dalton and A.J. Green. Cedric Benson showed he had some fuel left in the tank, rushing for 1,067 yards and six scores. Their defense, even though they lost all pro corner Jonathon Joseph to free agency, was still ranked number seven overall in the NFL. On top of all that, the Bengals have nine picks in the 2012 NFL draft. Cincinnati is not only a team to watch out for in 2012, they are “the” team.
With all that being said what do the Bengals need the most? They probably shouldn’t waste any high money on big name free agents with all the talent at their disposal in the draft. They have their quarterback/receiver combination of the future. Their offensive line allowed 25 sacks, tied for fourth best in the NFL, all last season. Alabama running back Trent Richardson s...
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