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Wrapping up the Cincinnati Bengals 2024 Draft | Day 3 Analysis

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The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books and Jake and James break down the biggest themes from the Bengals' draft, where they seemed to skew toward upside and film and took some risks to hopefully reap great rewards. Plus, we review all of the players they added on day 3, including the exciting upside of former Iowa tight end Erick All and a potential starting center of the future in Miami's Matt Lee. Join the Locked On Bengals Insider Community! https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonbengalsFind and follow Locked On Bengals on your favorite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-bengals-daily-podcast-on-the-cincinnati-bengals/id1159723162Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7AObc0lh0WmQl5fJVgtajsGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vbG9ja2Vkb25iZW5nYWxz?sa=X&ved=0CAYQrrcFahcKEwio_sXtj8nuAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAgStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-bengals
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That's a wrap on the Bengals twenty twenty four NFL Draft. Let's recap everything that happened as a Bengals added college players this weekend. You are Locked On Bengals, your daily Cincinnati Bengals podcast, part of the Locked On Podcast network, your team every day. What up Bengals Hands and welcome to another episode of the Lockdown Bengals Podcast. I'm your host, Jake. Let's go.

He's your host, James Rapine. The draft is in the books and we've got several more episodes, but one recap episode for you here to cap off the weekend. We're on the Lockdown Podcast Network of course, here on Lockdown Bengals, and you can find us on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts. If you're new to the show, you can subscribe to stay up to

date with all things Bengals leading into the twenty twenty four regular season. We'll have draft con tent for you to wrap up this draft part of the offseason for a while here until it's time to move on to what's next. As the off season program will continue and James, the Bengals kept all their picks, which maybe is the biggest surprise I don't know. Jermaine Burton might still take that take that cake, but certainly one of the biggest surprises is keeping

all ten picks for the Bengals, no movement at all. It's why when we did our predictive mock, I wanted to keep it at ten. I thought the Bengals are willing to be aggressive. I also thought there were scenarios, especially early, they'd want to trade down. But everyone was saying, oh, they're going to trade some of these picks, and just knowing how

the Bengals operate, I would have leaned towards that way. Of course, that was the favorite to them trade some of these and I think they were willing to, I really do. But once we got past the first couple of rounds and they're guy Chris Jenkins, who was I think their second target in the second round realistically at behind Johnny Newton once they get him, and then clearly they were a static about Jermaine Burton and McKinley Jackson falls to them

and they were targeting like there was just never a time where the board wasn't falling the way they had hoped or predicted, And so I don't think they've got into that Cam Taylor britt area where it was like a few years ago where he was the last corner in that bucket, and they just never felt that way. Even with Chris Jenkins, they had some backup defensive tackles that

they would have targeted there. So yeah, I think that's why. But it is a bit surprising because some of these guys aren't going to make the team and I wonder who it is, but you're not getting ten guys on the team, and it's going to make it that much harder for some of these college free agents to surprise and push it too, and that's hard enough for them to do. So I think that's it is a surprise of the weekend. I would put the Burton pick as a bigger surprise, but that

is a surprise for sure. I could see actually to all ten guys making the team, although Eric Hall might make it as a pupp list player that doesn't count at first, It doesn't count count no, so Eric Hall doesn't make the team because he's on the pup list. Well, if he starts on the pup list, then Tlor Tanner McLachlin makes the team. Tanner McLachlan isn't making the team. If Eric if Eric All isn't on the pup list, you're not keeping Oh I could see it. Yeah, I talked myself

into that being a possibility. This five tight ends going three running backs going light at safety with with daxx Hill playing corner. But maybe if Dax is just playing corner, light as light at safety, they're light at safety is for safeties. Yeah, that's one less safety than last year. Yeah, that's that's not light at safety, that's normal. I can see a path to these guys making the roster. A tight end is probably the hardest because

I think that Tanner Hudson showed enough last season to keep his job. But if they think that, you know, Tanner McLaughlin can do those things in the receiving game, I think Tanner McLaughlin could put push Janner Hudson. Tanner Hudson is making the veteran minimum. But there's Dejon Anthony. How's Dejon Anthony making the team? Uh? Forth safety? Okay, so Tyson Anderson's just gone. Tyson Anderson is a better prospect than Dejian Anthony, Yeah for sure,

But like, I don't know why you make that pick. If if there's not unless he's just a practice squatter that's going to be a special teams player for you. I think that that I don't know, maybe I'm reading too much into it. That could say something about where Tyson Anderson is in their eyes. Nah, Tyson's fine healthwise, so like he's coming back from the but he's fine, Like he's gonna be ready. There's no reason they

wouldn't. But anyways, we're going down a rabbit hole here. It is a surprise that they kept all ten and maybe they do make it to your point, but I think a lot of what we thought they would do they did. They wanted the versatile receiver with some explosion. They wanted to add trenches, and that's what they did. I mean, look at this offensive tackle, defensive tackle, wide receiver, defensive tackle, tight end. Those are their first five picks, weapons trenches. They go to cornerback with Josh

Newton, and then boom, weapons trenches. In fact, there's only two non trench or weapons picks, zero linebackers, one corner one safety. I mean that's the weapons trenches. We've spent a lot of time talking about one or the other, and they invested in it. Now some surprises for sure. No running back, I think that's a bit of a surprise, and no interior alignment until the seventh round, that's a surprise, or no second

offensive lineman until the seventh round. You have the two book ends in Amarius Mims in Matt Lee, and that's it as far as offensive line goes. So I do think that that's interesting as well. Yeah, and waiting until the last pick was like, Man, you and I were talking about it a question on yesterday show, like are we sure they're prioritizing I said this

in our in our post day two episode. Are we sure they're prioritizing offense, interior, offensive line for day three or is that just something we think they should do where we think they need depth and they didn't need a center

of the future. And we'll get into Matt Lee later. That might be my favorite pick today, although you can make some arguments for a few of the guys they've picked today, but the overall, some overall themes of this draft class that I think are very interesting, and we touched on some of these yesterday film over Data class. In a lot of ways, a lot of these guys are our film picks and I think that's especially true for you know, Jermaine Burton, McKinley, Jackson, Eric All, probably also Tanner,

McLaughlin, Josh Newton. The corner they took in the fifth round had a lot of height coming into the season. He was seen as a first round corner at the start of the twenty twenty three college football season. By he was fourth. Yeah, twenty fourth, I believe on Danesport and by Trevor Sikima, who saw him as a first round player going into the season, but this season didn't go the way that it needed to go for him. And another big theme is guys they have visits with and we didn't have

all of these track, but we had a lot of them tracked. We might actually have the full list of thirty visits for the Bengals this year because of information we found out because they drafted those guys. But A Marius Men's, Chris Jenkins, Jermaine Burton, McKinley, Jackson, Eric All, Tanner, McLaughlin, and Daejon Anthony. I believe we're all part of the Bengals official thirty visits where those guys came into Cincinnati for visits. They also had

virtual at least a virtual meeting with Josh Newton. They met with Cedric Johnson, the edge rusher out of Ole Miss at the Combine, and they sent their defensive line coach to his pro day, and they have presence at the Miami Pro Day. But I'm not sure exactly what the extent of the contact

with Matt Lee was before the Combine. So a prize, but more of the top thirty or thirty visit players drafted by the Bengals, and I think we've ever known because that's what eight eight of the ten no, sorry, seven of the ten picks guys they had in person meetings with in Cincinnati in the first five, the first five, first five, that's it's wild. And when we get into it, like with Eric All, that's someone I think. I don't think we did, did we. We didn't go with

all, did we? You know? We we had discussed all we actually also a correction yesterday, I thought that we had McKinley Jackson. We did not have McKinley Jackson. I don't think in the final MOCKX. But we talked about it. Well, yeah, we've talked about all these guys. For the most part, there are a couple that we didn't. I think the only one we didn't really talk about that they've picked that they picked was Josh Newton. We didn't really talk about Josh. I don't know if Cedric

Johnson or Matt Lee ever came up either. I think Matt Lee did. I think you're right about Cedric Johnson. So eight out of the ten, Yeah, most pret these guys were on our radar, at least Matt Lee did for sure. Like it's just like a quick like late round like athletics. Anyway, we'll get into him. But yeah, this year in what's gonna suck about this is next year we're going to reach so much into the visits, Like remember the visits in the draft is going to go the completely

the other way. Remember there was the Senior Bowl year and then there was so that's that's gonna be the case is, Oh, they're meeting with man. I want to want to get into Day three though, because there is a lot to get into. There's other draft nuggets that we're gonna have all week long. So we're just getting heated up here. Don't go anywhere. Let's get into day three coming up next Today's episode of Lockdown Bengals is sponsored by fan Duel. The NFL Draft is behind us. We don't have NFL

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you're not, They go with two tight ends. After missing on tight end to Bengals fans frustration for a couple of years, they get two on Day three this year, both of whom have unique and individual upside and traits that we can talk about and interesting paths for both of them. They do draft a corner, as we expected, not necessarily one that I had on my

radar for the Bengals, but clearly one that they liked. And Josh Newton, who I mentioned, was a scene as a first round corner going into the year, and then didn't quite have the year that he was hoping for, with two particularly rough games against Texas and Colorado that I think got a lot of attention, and then he didn't test like an elite athlete, which is why it was surprising because the Bengals have been drafting more athletic corners lately.

They go with an edge rusher and Cedric Johnson a verse little defensive back in Diajon Anthony to double dip at ole miss. There's your school double dip this year, coming in back to back picks at the back of the draft and Cedric Johnson and Diajon Anthony from Ole Miss and finish things up with Matt Lee, who might have been my favorite pick today, James. But let's start at the top with Eric All in those tight ends. Yeah, that's

my favorite pick of the day is Eric Hall. I was in on Eric All my Bengals Talk dot com mack Eric Hall, and it was because I did buy into the visits. I think they they left no stone unturned with Eric All. And it's because you look at the talent and you look at NFL evaluators, and I think Lewis Rittick had something really good on Eric All. The Bengals found their George Kittle if he can stay healthy. And I'm not going to go that far right, I'm not. I don't think those

should be the expectations. But when you're talking about tight end, especially in this year's class, taking the upside swing on the guy that when he's healthy, is this six four to two hundred and fifty pound guy that can be dynamic as a route runner, can make plays in the passing game, can also block at a high level can be the complete tight end that James Casey wants the Bengals tight ends coach that the Bengals have coveted. That's what they

want. They don't want just guys that can can catch or guys that can just block. It's just hard to find them. And so a guy like Eric All that had a serious back injury, recovered from that after having an operation that again was pretty serious, transferred to Iowa after being a captain at Michigan and was productive before he tore his ACL in October. It was like, showed, oh, I can play, and so I'm in. I think it makes sense. He is a fair field, a lum so he's

a Cincinnati native, is staying home and so that's cool. But I'm in on the player. And you know why else I'm in on the player. I was already in and I thought it was worth the risk at this stage of the draft. I think when when former teammates speak really highly of you, that matters. And Chris Jenkins. I got the opportunity to meet Chris Jenkins today and he was in the media room and we're chatting with him, and he's like, and we got Eric and his face just beaming excited.

He's like that dude is a beast. And so, of course health is an issue. It's the fourth round. Fourth rounders miss all the time. At least we know the talent is there with a guy like Eric All and so it is a big swing for sure. There's a multiple big swing picks in this draft. That's the other big takeaway. Yeah, it's a big swing, but man, if it pays off, they could get a heck

of a player. This is a real ceiling pick, much like Jermaine Burton was a real ceiling pick, much like a Marius Mins is a ceiling pick for different reasons, you know, for all of them. And for Eric Hall, it's clearly just an injury thing. When he was on the field in Michigan and he was healthy, he was productive. He was the leading receiver for Iowa despite missing half the season last year. That means two things. One, Iowa's offense is putrid. Two, Eric Hall can produce in

a futured Iowa offense. And nobody stepped up in the other seven games he missed to take that receiving title. He was a leading receiver. I mean, that's crazy, and you're right when you mentioned that it's a film pick. I think that on film this is a guy that has the potential to be a ad all tight end. If he's healthy for his final year at

Iowa, he might be the second tight end drafted. I think Zach Taylor says something similar where they didn't think there's any chance of getting him if he was healthy in his final year and probably didn't have the back thing as well, because I'm sure some teams might have taken him off the board. I noticed it all said in his meeting with the media after he was picked that his back is all good now, but he is rehabbing, of course from

that October I think ACL October twenty twenty three ACL injury. So when he's on the field, athletic, good receiving ability, good route running ability. I know draft guy Bengals draft scout Joel who we met when we were in Cincinnati, when I was in Cincinnati back in the Thursday night Jags game in what twenty two, twenty twenty one, however long ago that was, yeah,

twenty one. He's really high on Eric Hall's tape. Thinks he's probably the best Bengals type and in terms of ability to beat Man coverage since Tyler Riifert and I know that he watched a lot of Eric All and so another pick that Mike McKinley Jackson, like Jermaine Burton, like a Marius Mims. While there are holes of those profiles for this reason or that reason, whether it's inexperienced, whether it's off field stuff, whether it's whether it's injury.

The tape and the flashes for all of these players, and we talked about this yesterday as well, shows high end talent and if they can rain that in and hit it consistently, then you have a bunch of potential starters there in those five players to start the draft. The only thing to couch that statement is that it's a big if. A lot kind of has to go right here, and there is risk with these picks, but the upside for each of them, I think is that you have a solid contributing or starting

player for your football team. And that is something that Bengals needed. They just took a pretty risky approach to try to get there. Yeah, no doubt about it. And I think if you're taking someone like that, you got to leave no stone unturned. And I don't think they left any stone unturned. They were comfortable with the medicals. Obviously they love the player, and so we'll see. But there's a lot to like. I do think character wise, he's got it. Was a captain at Michigan checks that captain

box as well. And if you're playing tight end at Michigan and then you're going to Iowa, transferring to Iowa and playing tight end there, and the dude there like he's he's got it. So hopefully the Bengals can get it out of him. We'll see if he can start the season healthy, if he starts the year on pop, all of those things, if there are any, if there are any helmets you're allowed to scout, it's Iowa tight Ends, where you know, just last year we saw Sam Laporta be the

leading contributor in an offense that sucked and be awesome. So Eric All has that similarity. Not comping him to Sam Laporta to be clear, but Iowa tight Ends. I think that's a helmet that's a little bit fair to Scott Lewis Riddick, said George Kittle, So you know, comp them to whoever you want. If we're going that far, you might as well go that far and who knows the Bengals are going for it all with Eric Ahl Dad joke up. Next, we'll get to the rest of the Bengals Day three

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know you had a very entertaining call with you guys. He did, and Mike Petralia doesn't know who Kobe Bryant is, clearly, which Josh Newton just let him know. I had to put it in just that part of the call. I think Josh Newton is a dog. You mean I don't know that, ye, cornerback Kobe Bryant. Yeah, and people mentioned that, but clearly Josh Newton isn't worried about that guy. You know, he's thinking about Kobe. So yeah, I think not much to add versatile defensive back.

We'll see if he can play outside. I think they'll give him a shot there and then go from there. But I like him. There's a lot to like. But yeah, let's move on Taylor because we're gonna have time to talk about these guys. But Tanner McLaughlin out of Arizona. This is a value pick by Zach Taylor. He said it himself where I'm sitting one seed over about an hour ago, that they like what he can do in the passing game. Obviously he's an older prospect that they watched him a

lot and they think that he can contribute. And I do think that this is your Eric All insurance where if All starts the year on the pup, then McLaughlin, like we talked about, can be that fourth tight end even

though you think they're going to keep fifty two tight ends. Well, I have a hard time thinking that either of these guys are gonna get cut unless they fall in their face and there might be like that normal NFL transition for tight ends, right, But Tana McLaughlin was the first pick for the Bengals that we were tracking. That was a consensus value pick where you know Josh Newton's consensus ranking was one forty nine, he was picked one forty nine.

Chris Jenkins was like fifty two, he was picked forty nine. A Marius Mens was twenty and a half. He was picked eighteen. So all of those are like equal value. And then McKinley Jackson, according to consensus, was to reach Eric All according to consensus, was a reach because of those

injuries and which team was going to take that risk. But Tanner McLaughlin the first big value consensus won sixty five and picked by the Bengals at one ninety four, So was seen by I think Dame Brugler in PFF as as potential or no, Dame Brugler and Lance or maybe just Dane now I can't remember and shouldn't have opened my mouth, but as a fourth fifth round player, I believe in the Bengals get him in the sixth The athletic upside is there

and James he is the Canadian that the Bengals end up drafting after also talking with Quantes Steggers, who ends up going to the Jets as a CFL prospect. Tana mcglocklin's path took him from Canada to Utah State or Southern Utah, Southern Utah and then Arizona where he finally started producing when he finally got to

a real football program. So there's some refinement needed in his game because of the path he took, starting with playing football in Canada, play at a small school in the United States didn't get that development time and maybe just isn't the most fluid of athletes, but is a player that can probably contribute for

you, I think in the passing game if he has the opportunity. But as a sixth round pick, he does have a bit of a harder path to the roster than eric All. If eric All is healthy, they come back with another value player in terms of consensus rankings, being Cedric Johnson one fifty three or one to fifty four on the consensus board two fifteen for the Bengals in the draft with their compensatory sixth round pick and a guy that didn't

necessarily take all the production boxes and kind of looked like he was going to be an as sending player Ole Miss in his first two years, starting as a true freshman and ascending as a true sophomore and then just didn't really produce more after that, but as a freaky athlete, and that's why his consensus

rating is higher. This is a multiple player, the youngest player the Bengals picked on Day three at just twenty one and a half years old, and with the athletic traits he has, he was a ninety three percentile athlete you're looking to develop that athleticism into a pass rushing threat if you can't for sure, And this is one of those guys, Joseph Osai in the last year of his contract. You look at it and you're like, all right, it would be nice to hit on one of these day three edge rushers.

And can he just be a contributor? Can he can you mold him into a contributor. He's got the profile that you're looking for, the sec background. He did produce early. Like you mentioned, he is really athletic, and so hopefully they can get something out of him. And it was picked two fourteen by the way, just so the commenters don't get you. But nevertheless bad nevertheless type of where in the sheet that I'm reading from? Oh oh okay. Yeah. I was like, you're you're bad. I'm not

reading for the sheet. I was like, where's the two fourteen? But yeah, I like it. I think it makes sense we talked about edge rusher. By the way, this doesn't mean that Trey isn't playing trays'pling. This isn't Trey Hendrickson's replacement. This just might be the guy that has a role Joseph Osaigo's elsewhere after this year because he's in a contract year. That went quick. Anyways, Dejohn Anthony, who was the next pick, someone

we talked about. We've talked about a few times. I think it's special teams for certainly. I think he's got a shot at competing in that nickel spot safety gives them some depth there as well, if Tyson Anderson can't go, if they realize Dax is going to be a full time corner forever, you know, whatever the case is. I think that that's what he brings.

And clearly they liked him because they met with him and kicked the tires on him, and I assume they think he can be They can help on space, he can help on special teams, and then either nickel slash safety safety slash nickel the fifth sixth round grade from the Beast and Dave Brugler, who says he projects best as a nickel defender who can work underneath and overlap responsibilities in the secondary. And you look at what he did as the second

straight ole miss pick for the Bengals. He played all over the place in the secondary. He played safe, he played in the slot, He played a couple of years outside before he moved to safety a little bit more in his last year, and that could be because of his speed and his ability to stick it outside corner, and wanted to improve his versatility a little bit

to give himself a shot in the NFL. But another player that you could see the role for the Bengals. When we saw this visit, we thought it was probably a special team's driven visit because they're so stacked on the roster

as safety. But I'm sure he'll be in the competition with the rest of the guys at the back of that room to try to find his way onto the roster, one of the harder paths to the roster, along with McLaughlin potentially or one of these tight ends if they're all healthy, just in terms of the competition. But you're right, my favorite pick potentially of Day three

is Matt Lee. We were waiting all day an all draft for the Bengals to find an interior line prospect, and honestly, when we were talking about this leading up to the draft, we were thinking about a guy with a little bit of positional versatil. Matt Lee is probably just the center in the

NFL. He kind of struggles to stay at three hundred pounds. He was two hundred and eighty eight pounds at the East West Rye game, got up to three ZHO one for the combine, I believe, and then ran a five h five forty with an extra thirteen pounds of weight potentially on which is a pretty impressive feat to be honest, to add weight for the weigh in and still move that quickly. This is an athletic center, so the Bengals have had a two athletic offensive linemen, which I love. The pass pro

tape and grating and productivity are great for this guy. And the only question the reason he falls as far is I think because of size, and even then from a consensus to where we had him perspective, that's value. And you go look at Brandon Thorne's ratings. I think Brandon Thorn had him as a fourth rounder. So while this is the last pick of the of the draft for the Bengals, I tweeated this James. That's a top one hundred

player on our board. He was ninety ninth on our board, the highest graded player the Bengals drafted by our overall or is it weigh in some analytics and film into the equation since Jermaine Burton, who is a seventy Matt Lee coming into seventy three point six, so in fact a little bit higher ranked

even than Jermaine Burton ended up with the analytic factors included there. So when I see this pick, I see potential center of the future that the Bengals nabbed with their last pick in the draft, and when you're talking about adding two athletic offensive linemens, something we've been begging the Bengals to do for years. I know he's a little undersized, but he has experience with inside zone

and duo stuff. As Brandon Thorn has pointed out, that's a very exciting pick for me, and I truly think Center of the Future should win a roster spot immediately this year. Well, yeah, he's going to beat out Trey Hill. Trey Hill's aficial, absolutely, that's what this is. Now after that, who knows, He's got to develop and show that he can and all of those things. But yeah, I think that's the new favorite for backup center this year, which either beat out Trey Hill or say it's

Max replacement. But yeah, I think the one of the surprises was they waited Matt Lee was someone if they would they had taken him where McLaughlin went, so their first sixth round pick one ninety four would not have been shocked. If they had taken him there, I wouldn't have said anything about it. I'd have been like, yeah, there you go, there's your interier, there's your center. And so to get him here it is their best value pick by far, which is easier to do because it's the latest.

Of course I get it, but I was surprised that he fell that far, and maybe that they knew that they had a feel for where where NFL teams felt he was, where he was going to go, if he was going to go, and so that's why they let it happen that way. But yeah, I mean, if they had taken him literally forty three picks earlier, I wouldn't have blinked at all, and I would have been like, yeah, that's that's about right, that's and that's still pretty good value,

I think. So to get him where they did, I get why it's your favorite pick, and I think you're right. From the athleticism standpoint, it is nice, isn't it to get to athletes and on the interior that's okay. Like Tanner Bordalini, the guy I liked that at Wisconsin, he wasn't the heaviest guy in the world, but he could move. And the thing I like about Matt Lee certainly not the heaviest guy in the world,

he can move. We know he's athletic. Good note on him gaining weight and still running that well, so he's able to stay athletic even though he's moving or even though he's gaining weight. But the pass protection part of it, Dane Brugler described him as boring. He's a boring pass protector because he just never gets beat. That's sign me up for that. That's what I want to hear. And so yeah, hell yeah, that's the heck

of a pick. We'll have some priority free agent notes for you as we get those officialized later this week, but the most notable one that I saw early here, James, is the Bengals did reportedly sign or agree to terms with Texas Tech punter Austin McNamara. And we're not going to spend a ton of time here because we're pushing our time limit already, but bringing in punting competition for Brad Robbins after the draft after there was some speculation the Bengals would

add a punter. I thought that was worth noting. He was PFF's third highest graded punter in college football last year, coming in right ahead of Ryan Recal and had a solid hangtime average over four seconds. Was one of the better net punters in the country in college football. So some competition there for Brad Robins. YEP, not shocked this would be a fourth predictive. We

didn't mock a punter. We thought they were going to go this route, and so our third if we're going with our predictive either way, we nailed this. Now we didn't say Matt Numara. We didn't know which one would make it there. But I always strongly felt like they were like, all right, we're not using another draft pick on a punter. We're just not this year. We're going to find one. We're going to get one. Because if you're a free agent punter, where do you want to go?

You want to come here after what Brad did last year and so game on. I knows competitions coming, by the way, so this is this is exactly what should happen. Who knows Austin Brad. There we go. Let the games begin, because that's gonna be something we're talking about during training camp. Baby had a fringe draftable grade from Dame Brugler, who had Tory Taylor, the Iowa punter with a fourth round grade. Isn't that where he went? I'm pretty sure he went in the fourth round. Was that the punter

that got picked? I honestly tuned it out. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. So Austin McNamara with a with a fringe draftable grade seventh round of PFA grade from Dame Brugler. There to wrap up our coverage, did you say you wanted the punter over eric All? What's wrong with you? Jake? Huh? Why would you say that I didn't want that punter over eric All in the fourth round? Oh? I see what you're doing.

That's gonna do it. For our coverage of the twenty twenty four NFL Draft, we'll have more in terms of grades, in terms of thoughts on this draft. We might have some guests come on to tell you what they think of this draft. We're hopeful to talk to some folks with the Bengals as well on the podcast. We'll see when we can get those scheduled. So plenty more on the draft coming your way for the next week, but that's going to do it for the Draft weekend. Until next time, we're back

on Monday night. Thanks for listening to this episode of the Lockdown Bengals podcast. Who Day, and have a good one.

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