The Bengals showed a lot of faith in the second-year defensive lineman this offseason and he’s showing them he’s up to the task of being a solid defensive contributor.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a defense that has stepped up in massive moments over the last few years. From clutch interceptions at the beginning of the overtime period to a 98-yard fumble return to dispatch a divisional rival, the defense has been a massive part of the Bengals recent success.
The second-year defensive lineman has seemingly done everything needed this offseason for a big 2023. When it comes to the middle rounds of the NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals often look for trench players with upside.
Carter played in every game as a rookie for Cincinnati. There are many reasons to be excited about what the 2023 Cincinnati Bengals can accomplish, but one under-the-radar storyline is the development of defensive tackle Zachary Carter.
The Bengals got a productive lineman capable of playing on the end and interior. The Cincinnati Bengals went heavy on defense in the 2022 NFL Draft, which included Florida Gators defensive lineman Zachary Carter with the 95th-overall selection.
Carter was the Bengals’ third-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. The Cincinnati Bengals have agreed to terms with rookie defensive lineman Zachary Carter, according to Aaron Wilson.
Photo: Zachary Carter; Credit: Zach Goodall The Florida Gators sent three players to the NFL via the NFL Draft last week, including defensive lineman Zachary Carter, a member of Florida's football program for five seasons.
Photo: Zachary Carter; Credit: Alex Shepherd Some may view the Cincinnati Bengals' selection of Zachary Carter with the 95th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft as a reach.
Photo: Kaiir Elam; Credit: Ben Green (BuffaloBills.com) In its history, the Florida Gators had sent a total of 361 players into the NFL via the draft. After the 2022 NFL Draft wrapped up on Saturday, that number increased by three as the team sent cornerback Kaiir Elam (pick No.
Photo: Zachary Carter; Credit: Alex Shepherd The Florida Gators are on the board again after the Cincinnati Bengals selected defensive lineman Zachary Carter with the 95th pick of the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Photo: Zach Carter, Jaguars DL coach Brentson Buckner; Credit: Zach Goodall A multi-faceted player, Florida Gators defensive lineman Zachary Carter is preparing for his journey to the next level, ultimately to be selected at some point in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Photo: Brentson Buckner (left) and Zachary Carter (right); Credit: Zach Goodall With bowl games, the NFL Combine and pro day now in the rearview mirror, the Florida Gators' crop of pro prospects now await the 2022 NFL Draft scheduled for April 28-30 with careers in football on the not-so-distant horizon.
Free agency is set to kick off next week, and once the ink dries on contracts for veteran players across the league, teams will turn their attention to the upcoming 2022 NFL Draft.
Photo: Zachary Carter; Credit: Zach Goodall Much like his former Florida Gators teammates Kaiir Elam, Dameon Pierce and Jeremiah Moon, defensive lineman Zachary Carter was able to showcase his skills to scouts and coaches at the 2022 NFL Combine as he prepares to hear his name called in April's NFL Draft.
Photo: Zachary Carter; Credit: Alex Shepherd For Florida Gators defensive lineman Zachary Carter, getting to the next level is likely a dream come true, and participating in the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine is the next step in achieving just that.
Photo: Gervon Dexter and Zachary Carter; Credit: Zach Goodall After reviewing each position across Florida's offense for the 2021 season, it's time to flip sides and analyze the Gators' defensive performance during their most recent campaign.
Photo: Zachary Carter; Credit: Alex Shepherd As the Florida Gators continue their work to prepare for the 2022 season, their graduates continue to work in preparation for the 2022 NFL Draft, including the NFL Combine that is set to take place in Indianapolis (Ind.) from March 1 through March 7.
Photo credit: Alex Shepherd Florida Gators defensive lineman Zachary Carter will not play in the Gasparilla Bowl on Dec. 23 vs. UCF, he announced shortly ago on social media.
Nearing the end of his career with the football program, Gators defensive lineman Zachary Carter was named to the 2021 SEC Football Community Service Team, the Southeastern Conference announced earlier today.
Photo Credit: Alex Shepherd It wasn't an expected Sunday afternoon in Gainsville over the weekend. No, the team would meet together with then-head coach Dan Mullen who spoke with the team shortly after being informed he'd be let go, dismissed from the football team following a turbulent 5-6 season.
Photo: Zachary Carter; Credit: Alex Shepherd Florida Gators defensive lineman Zachary Carter is the first UF player to accept an invitation to the 2022 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., the bowl game announced today.
Following a unique 2020 season, many programs around the nation have been looking to reestablish themselves and their identity through their offseason programs.
There are just over 40 days left until the Florida Gators football team opens up shop against the Florida Atlantic Owls at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville.
Florida Gators defensive end Zachary Carter took to Twitter to announce that he will play college football this fall despite concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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