
Cincinnati Bengals Free Agency and Draft Analysis
Alex Haarmeyer analyzes free agency for the Cincinnati Bengals and assesses their approach ahead of the NFL Draft.
Alex Haarmeyer analyzes free agency for the Cincinnati Bengals and assesses their approach ahead of the NFL Draft.
Coming off a championship season in 2019, the Kansas City Chiefs are ready to run it back again in 2020 with virtually the same cast of characters and arguably one of the best coaches in Andy Reid.
The Atlanta Falcons made some good quality moves in free agency. Especially, considering they were limited on money but still made the most of it. They lost Austin Hooper, Vic Beasley and cut Devonta Freeman. They added Dante Fowler Jr. to replace Beasley, signed former XFL tight end Khari Lee, traded for Hayden Hurst to replace Hooper, and signed Todd Gurley to replace Freeman.
The Patriots need to find a replacement for Tom Brady. Should they look to this year’s draft for his replacement? John Devereaux doesn’t think so.
The Tennessee Titans were very active in free agency this offseason. They first came to a long term deal with Ryan Tannehill which allowed them to place the franchise tag on Derrick Henry. Jack Conklin signed with the Cleveland Browns but the Titans quickly re-signed top back up offensive tackle Dennis Kelly, who will take over as the starting right tackle, replacing Conklin.
Cam Newton is interested in signing with New England, but would the Patriots want him?
The Philadelphia Eagles focused on improving their defense, especially their secondary, in free agency. The Eagles did just that and had one of the most productive free agency periods in the league. They brought in defensive backs Nickell Robey-Coleman ($1.35 million) and Will Parks ($1.5 million) on one-year deals and traded for Darius Slay with third and fifth-round picks. With just one year left on Slay’s contract, they gave him a three-year extension worth $50 million. They also brought back Rodney McLeod on a two-year deal and Jalen Mills for one more year. With the Eagles letting starting safety Malcolm Jenkins walk, the re-signing of McLeod and Mills was very important. They have eight picks which they will use to fill various needs they still have on both sides of the ball.
The Denver Broncos are one of football’s most interesting teams heading into the 2020 season. How should their draft go?
Brandin Cooks is switching uniforms. again. The question is, what does the trade to the Houston Texans do to his fantasy value? Is he a borderline WR2/WR3 or a top-10 sleeper? Say what you will about the Texans personnel decisions, the key for fantasy managers is how Cooks will affect the Texans’ offense and how the Texans’ offense will affect Cooks.
The New York Jets made substantial additionals in free agency. They have completely redesigned their offensive line, adding the four new starters in Alex Lewis, Greg Van Roten, Connor McGovern, and George Fant while adding depth with interior offensive lineman Josh Andrews. Other notable additions include Breshad Perriman, Patrick Onwuasor, Brian Poole, and Pierre Desir. The free agency period has primarily filled the outstanding needs the team had, mostly being the offensive line. With the departure of Robby Anderson, signing Perriman fills the deep threat role. However, there is still a need for a reliable and dangerous wide receiver. As well, there has been a perennial need at the edge position, but there isn’t the depth in the edge class to fill the need.
The Los Angeles Chargers started off free agency with a bang, establishing a defense and couple offensive line pieces that should help them transition into the post Philip Rivers era. After shoring up the right side of the line with Bryan Bulaga and trading for Trai Turner, the left side was largely untouched. That lends itself to taking the first southpaw drafted since Tim Tebow ten years ago.
The New York Giants are in a sort of a transition period with their roster. Still in a building phase, but they’re trying to get younger and better.
Alex Haarmeyer analyzes free agency for the Cincinnati Bengals and assesses their approach ahead of the NFL Draft.
Coming off a championship season in 2019, the Kansas City Chiefs are ready to run it back again in 2020 with virtually the same cast of characters and arguably one of the best coaches in Andy Reid.
The Atlanta Falcons made some good quality moves in free agency. Especially, considering they were limited on money but still made the most of it. They lost Austin Hooper, Vic Beasley and cut Devonta Freeman. They added Dante Fowler Jr. to replace Beasley, signed former XFL tight end Khari Lee, traded for Hayden Hurst to replace Hooper, and signed Todd Gurley to replace Freeman.
The Patriots need to find a replacement for Tom Brady. Should they look to this year’s draft for his replacement? John Devereaux doesn’t think so.
The Tennessee Titans were very active in free agency this offseason. They first came to a long term deal with Ryan Tannehill which allowed them to place the franchise tag on Derrick Henry. Jack Conklin signed with the Cleveland Browns but the Titans quickly re-signed top back up offensive tackle Dennis Kelly, who will take over as the starting right tackle, replacing Conklin.
Cam Newton is interested in signing with New England, but would the Patriots want him?
The Philadelphia Eagles focused on improving their defense, especially their secondary, in free agency. The Eagles did just that and had one of the most productive free agency periods in the league. They brought in defensive backs Nickell Robey-Coleman ($1.35 million) and Will Parks ($1.5 million) on one-year deals and traded for Darius Slay with third and fifth-round picks. With just one year left on Slay’s contract, they gave him a three-year extension worth $50 million. They also brought back Rodney McLeod on a two-year deal and Jalen Mills for one more year. With the Eagles letting starting safety Malcolm Jenkins walk, the re-signing of McLeod and Mills was very important. They have eight picks which they will use to fill various needs they still have on both sides of the ball.
The Denver Broncos are one of football’s most interesting teams heading into the 2020 season. How should their draft go?
Brandin Cooks is switching uniforms. again. The question is, what does the trade to the Houston Texans do to his fantasy value? Is he a borderline WR2/WR3 or a top-10 sleeper? Say what you will about the Texans personnel decisions, the key for fantasy managers is how Cooks will affect the Texans’ offense and how the Texans’ offense will affect Cooks.
The New York Jets made substantial additionals in free agency. They have completely redesigned their offensive line, adding the four new starters in Alex Lewis, Greg Van Roten, Connor McGovern, and George Fant while adding depth with interior offensive lineman Josh Andrews. Other notable additions include Breshad Perriman, Patrick Onwuasor, Brian Poole, and Pierre Desir. The free agency period has primarily filled the outstanding needs the team had, mostly being the offensive line. With the departure of Robby Anderson, signing Perriman fills the deep threat role. However, there is still a need for a reliable and dangerous wide receiver. As well, there has been a perennial need at the edge position, but there isn’t the depth in the edge class to fill the need.
The Los Angeles Chargers started off free agency with a bang, establishing a defense and couple offensive line pieces that should help them transition into the post Philip Rivers era. After shoring up the right side of the line with Bryan Bulaga and trading for Trai Turner, the left side was largely untouched. That lends itself to taking the first southpaw drafted since Tim Tebow ten years ago.
The New York Giants are in a sort of a transition period with their roster. Still in a building phase, but they’re trying to get younger and better.
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