July 2, 2024

The Cincinnati Bengals, who are in win-now mentality, should believe that they have strengthened their defense, which was one of their few areas of weakness, after having a successful draft.

Keeping superstar quarterback Joe Burrow upright this season might also be aided by selecting a critical offensive tackle in the first round. Erick All, an Iowa tight end, was one among the several athletes the Bengals added.

About thirty minutes north of Cincinnati’s downtown, at Fairfield High School, stands five feet five inches tall.

All was selected by the Bengals with the 115th overall pick in the draft, although some believed that the fourth-round pick was a reach for the tight end who was prone to injuries.

“They discussed everything starting with No. 80.” Hobson Geoff

All has the speed and hands to be a game-changing weapon for the Bengals, but his health will be crucial in this situation. He might develop into a valuable backup tight end this season, even though it might not happen right away, particularly if Zac Taylor keeps experimenting with two tight end sets.

With the 80th overall pick, the Bengals were fortunate enough to add both All and Jermaine Burton, the wide receiver from Alabama. Cincinnati should be a competitive club in 2024 after strengthening its roster; all it needs to do now is assemble all the talent.

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