The Bengals found a potential stud. For the second year in a row, the Cincinnati Bengals went to Athens, Georgia, to find some offensive line help, and from the looks of things, they may have hit it out of the park once again.
Fairchild is looking to be on the starting five upfront in Week 1. Although the Cincinnati Bengals waited until the third round of the NFL Draft to select an offensive lineman, they may have drafted one that could become really good.
Guard was arguably the biggest offseason need for the Bengals. They did not address that need in the first two rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft, which pretty much guaranteed that they would look to that spot in the third round.
The first two picks that the Cincinnati Bengals made in the 2025 NFL Draft were on the defensive side of the ball, and their first offensive draft pick came in the third round.
The Bengals signed four of their six draft picks Thursday. The team announced that offensive guard Dylan Fairchild, linebacker Barrett Carter, offensive tackle Jalen Rivers and halfback Tahj Brooks are under contract.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced they’ve signed G Dylan Fairchild, LB Barrett Carter, OT Jalen Rivers and RB Tahj Brooks. Fairchild, 21, was a two-year starter at Georgia.
The Bengals hopefully have an answer at one of their guard positions going forward. The Cincinnati Bengals took some pretty high risks in their draft this year.
The Cincinnati Bengals have revealed the number of one of their rookies from the 2025 NFL Draft. The 2025 NFL Draft has been completed and teams are beginning to prepare for their upcoming regular seasons.
Scott Peters as a head offensive line coach is still a large unknown. The Cincinnati Bengals hired him for the position after he spent just one year working the same job for the New England Patriots in 2024.
The left guard spot is his to lose. Cincinnati’s new offensive guard Dylan Fairchild is nasty. He is exactly what the Bengals have been looking for. “The toughness and the nastiness is all over the tape,” Bengals offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher said recently about the third-round selection out of Georgia.
The Cincinnati Bengals selected Georgia guard Dylan Fairchild in the third round (81st overall) of the 2025 NFL Draft. Fairchild will instantly compete for the starting left guard job.
Dylan Fairchild had a nice rise at Georgia over the past few years that his former offensive line coach, Stacy Searels, discussed with ESPN 1530's Mo Egger on his radio show this week.
The Cincinnati Bengals are comparing Georgia offensive guard Dylan Fairchild to a Pro Bowl lineman. Offensive lineman Dylan Fairchild was one of 13 Georgia Bulldogs selected in the 2025 NFL draft.
Dylan Fairchild is already in contact with some of the key figures on the Bengals roster. Cincinnati's third-round pick this weekend spoke with the media in the Bengals locker room about getting texts from Joe Burrow.
Quarterback Joe Burrow is somewhere celebrating following the Cincinnati Bengals' third-round pick of the 2025 NFL Draft. With their 81st overall selection,
The Bengals virtually corned themselves into a guard, and Fairchild was the best available The second night of the 2025 NFL Draft has wrapped up, and more than 80 players have already heard their names called, with many more readying for that opportunity Saturday.
The Cincinnati Bengals addressed two of their biggest needs on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft, but not exactly in the way many would've expected. Linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr.
Here’s what Amarius Mims’ former teammate can bring to the offensive line. With the No. 81 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals turned their focus to the offensive line and selected Georgia Bulldogs guard Dylan Fairchild.
The Cincinnati Bengals have selected Georgia guard Dylan Fairchild with the 81st overall pick in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Fairchild was a
Cincinnati looks to get some much-needed protection for Joe Burrow. Joe Burrow finally gets some help on the interior offensive line as the Cincinnati Bengals select Dylan Fairchild in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
After drafting defense in the first two rounds, the Cincinnati Bengals drafted guard Dylan Fairchild from Georgia in the third round of the NFL Draft Friday night.
In the 2024-25 season, Georgia Bulldogs football players Chaz Chambliss and Dylan Fairchild proved they are ready for the NFL. Chambliss, a senior linebacker, had a strong season with 6.5 sacks and showed outstanding leadership on defense.
The Detroit Lions have completed a pre-draft visit with Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Dylan Fairchild. According to draft analyst Ryan Fowler, the talented offensive lineman also has a local visit scheduled with the Atlanta Falcons and an upcoming visit with the Seattle Seahawks next week.
The Eagles’ quest to learn about as many available offensive linemen as they can to prepare for this month's draft in Green Bay continued on Wednesday when a report emerged that they would host Dylan Fairchild on a top-30 visit this weekend.
The offensive line remains an area of focus for the Bears with the draft considering their newest 30-visit announcement. Ryan Fowler of ESPN reports Georgia guard Dylan Fairchild will have a visit to Halas Hall.
Height: 6052 (verified) Weight: 318lbs (verified) Year: Redshirt Junior Pro Comparison: Clint Boling Georgia Bulldogs offensive guard Dylan Fairchild is a former state champion wrestler who knows how to play the leverage game in the trenches.