Cincinnati Bengals updated roster and projected post-NFL Draft depth chart

Cincinnati Bengals updated roster and projected post-NFL Draft depth chart
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Here’s a look at where things stand, if there season were to start today.

The NFL Draft is behind us, and the Bengals welcomed several new players into the fold over draft weekend.

Here’s a look at the roster and projected depth chart post-draft. An asterisk denotes a starter (for now), and anyone under the — is on the bubble or at risk of being cut/added to the practice squad.

Bengals QB depth chart:

  • Joe Burrow*
  • Jake Browning
  • Logan Woodside
  • Payton Thorne (UDFA, Auburn)

Notes:

None

RB:

  • Chase Brown*
  • Zack Moss
  • Samaje Perine
  • Tahj Brooks (Round 6, pick 193 overall, Texas Tech)
  • Kendall Milton
  • Gary Brightwell

Notes:

Brown is going to be the offense’s primary running back, and I expect Perine to return as a third-down/passing-down back while Moss will give breathers here and there. This is a deep running back class, and the Bengals got great value with Tahj Brooks in the sixth round.

WR:

  • Ja’Marr Chase*
  • Tee Higgins*
  • Andrei Iosivas*
  • Charlie Jones
  • Jermaine Burton
  • Kendrick Pryor
  • Cole Burgess
  • Mitchell Tinsley
  • Isaiah Williams
  • Jordan Moore (UDFA, Duke)
  • Rashod Owens (UDFA, Oklahoma State)
  • Jamoi Mayes (UDFA, Cincinnati)

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Notes:

The Bengals have the best wide receiver duo, Chase and Higgins, in the NFL locked up for the foreseeable future. Behind them, though, it’s a little bit of a guessing game. Iosivas has a leg up on everyone as he’s had the most on-field success, but he hasn’t quite solidified himself as the team’s WR3. Jones has had injury issues, and Burton has had off-field issues. The Bengals passed on the position during the draft but did add three prospects who went undrafted.

TE:

  • Mike Gesicki*
  • Drew Sample*
  • Tanner Hudson
  • Tanner McLachlan
  • Kole Taylor (UDFA, WVU)
  • Cam Grandy
  • (INJURED) Erick All Jr.

Notes:

Gesicki is technically TE1, but he functions more like WR3. He’s not on the team because he can block. He’s on the team because he’s the best receiving tight end Burrow has worked with so far, and when Higgins or Chase is out, he’s the second most reliable receiver on the field. Sample is more of a blocker than a pass catcher (though a Sample TD is a sight to behold), and Hudson has had success as well.

McLachlan is an unknown, as is Grandy. All is, unfortunately, likely to miss the entire season due to complications from a knee injury that cost him most of the ‘24 season. The Bengals also passed on tight ends entirely in the draft, focusing on defense and the offensive line, but added Kole Taylor as an UDFA.

OL:

  • Orlando Brown Jr.*
  • Cordell Volson*
  • Ted Karras*
  • Cody Ford*
  • Amarius Mims*
  • Lucas Patrick
  • Jaxson Kirkland
  • Matt Lee -...