The Cincinnati Bengals are extremely unlikely to be one of the teams interested in trading for New York Giants superstar Dexter Lawrence.
NFL Draft month is upon us, which means teams will be spouting buzzwords about best player available, scheme fit and playmakers on draft weekend.
The Bengals are in a window where they must pull every lever possible to bring the Cincinnati its first ever Lombardi trophy, and following a visit with Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love it is clear that the team views the star playmaker in high regard as we approach what is a critical draft.
Vague social media messages that fans hope hint at big things have fired up around the Cincinnati Bengals once again.
The Bengals are visiting with players throughout these next two weeks, leading up to the NFL Draft, and two more got revealed on Tuesday.
The rumor mill is always churning around the NFL, with a new story of some significance dropping almost daily. But one particular piece of theoretical news has intrigued fans for weeks, months and at this point, even a couple of years.
It’s time to get weird. Every year, ESPN’s thoughtful, talented analysts produce a bevy of mock drafts to preview and predict what will happen when the NFL gathers at the end of April. And then, somewhere in the middle, I sneak in with something far more ridiculous and absurd. Most mock drafts these days have a trade or two factored in. My annual mock draft? It has 32 of them.
Dexter Lawrence’s trade request upended the opening of the New York Giants’ voluntary offseason program under John Harbaugh.
When former New Orleans Saints cornerback Alontae Taylor agreed to sign with the Tennessee Titans in free agency this offseason, it became clear that the Saints needed to replace Taylor’s presence immediately.
Fernando Mendoza has reportedly made a big decision about the NFL Draft: he will not be attending it.
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