
The Cincinnati Bengals: An Important Offseason Ahead
With the NFL season just over half of the way complete and the Cincinnati Bengal’s record sitting at 5-4. It is time to start looking at the offseason.

With the NFL season just over half of the way complete and the Cincinnati Bengal’s record sitting at 5-4. It is time to start looking at the offseason.

The Buffalo Bills currently hold the number four seed in the AFC Playoffs Race. They won four straight games following a narrow Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Coming off their bye week, the Minnesota Vikings have a 3-3 record after back-to-back victories over the Detroit Lions and Carolina Panthers. If the Vikings want to make the postseason, they will need to make some moves between now and the November 2 trade deadline.

After starting out 3-0, the Denver Broncos have lost four in a row and now sit at 3-4 and their season feels like it is slipping away. There has been a lot of discussions over whether a drastic move at quarterback needs to be made.

The Chicago Bears are 3-3 but look closer to going the wrong way than heading in the right direction throughout the remainder of the 2021 NFL season.

The Green Bay Packers currently hold the third seed in the NFC playoff race. They have won five straight games since losing to the New Orleans Saints in Week 1.

While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fanbases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions? In the ninth part of a 12-part series, I will rank each team’s cornerback position.

Six weeks into the NFL season and the Chicago Bears sit atop the podium in the NFC North. With a 5-1 record, the Bears are not only in sole possession of the NFC North. Not only are they sitting atop the NFC North, but they are also second in the whole NFC. Despite these accomplishments, most power rankings put out by major sports outlets don’t have them inside the top five, and some, not even the top-ten. With that said, let’s take a look at the Bears so far into the season and see if they are truly bears, or if they are just cubs.

Before you bring out the pitchforks and the nasty tweets, the basis for the top 100 needs to be laid out.
Nate Christensen takes a look at the NFL’s top cornerbacks currently.

Ryan Potts looks at the Top 100 players in the NFL, starting with the bottom ten.

With the NFL season just over half of the way complete and the Cincinnati Bengal’s record sitting at 5-4. It is time to start looking at the offseason.

The Buffalo Bills currently hold the number four seed in the AFC Playoffs Race. They won four straight games following a narrow Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Coming off their bye week, the Minnesota Vikings have a 3-3 record after back-to-back victories over the Detroit Lions and Carolina Panthers. If the Vikings want to make the postseason, they will need to make some moves between now and the November 2 trade deadline.

After starting out 3-0, the Denver Broncos have lost four in a row and now sit at 3-4 and their season feels like it is slipping away. There has been a lot of discussions over whether a drastic move at quarterback needs to be made.

The Chicago Bears are 3-3 but look closer to going the wrong way than heading in the right direction throughout the remainder of the 2021 NFL season.

The Green Bay Packers currently hold the third seed in the NFC playoff race. They have won five straight games since losing to the New Orleans Saints in Week 1.

While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fanbases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions? In the ninth part of a 12-part series, I will rank each team’s cornerback position.

Six weeks into the NFL season and the Chicago Bears sit atop the podium in the NFC North. With a 5-1 record, the Bears are not only in sole possession of the NFC North. Not only are they sitting atop the NFC North, but they are also second in the whole NFC. Despite these accomplishments, most power rankings put out by major sports outlets don’t have them inside the top five, and some, not even the top-ten. With that said, let’s take a look at the Bears so far into the season and see if they are truly bears, or if they are just cubs.

Before you bring out the pitchforks and the nasty tweets, the basis for the top 100 needs to be laid out.
Nate Christensen takes a look at the NFL’s top cornerbacks currently.

Ryan Potts looks at the Top 100 players in the NFL, starting with the bottom ten.
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