The Cincinnati Bengals made a couple of moves yesterday, but there is still plenty of work to do. They still need to add a veteran presence at linebacker, even if at this point they won’t be getting a possible starter. They also need more pass rushers as they have only signed one and lost two so far.
They just need to fill some holes so they don’t go into the draft being forced into drafting a particular position by possibly reaching.
Reports: Bengals Get Passing-Rushing Big Man In Decorated Vet Jonathan Allen
Allen, 31, is a two-time Pro Bowl three-technique whose ability to pressure the passer from the interior may very well put him in the Opening Day starting lineup. According to Pro Football Reference, Allen has the eighth-most sacks by a defensive tackle in the 2020s, more than interior stalwarts such as Javon Hargrave, Ed Oliver, Leonard Williams, Quinnen Wiliams, and Nnamdi Madubuike.
How Two Brushes With Joe Burrow Helped Bring New Bengals Safety Bryan Cook Home
“For me, as a rookie coming in, especially at that time … He didn’t know that at that time. I had three weeks I was not figuring it out. It helped me a lot. Having that understanding for someone that the city would say was basically the Golden Goose, to be humble enough to speak to me in that aspect, and support me even though I was on the opposite team. It was nice.”
How Bengals’ latest contract news shapes NFL draft approach
Brown turns 30 years old in May. He’s been one of the better tackles throughout his career, but he did struggle in the eyes of Pro Football Focus in 2025. He allowed 10 penalties (which ranked 76th out of 89 tackles), nine sacks (86th), 10 hits (85th) and 46 total pressures (82nd).
Potential Bengals Target Suffers Massive Setback Before 2026 NFL Draft
The Cincinnati Bengals came into the offseason needing to add four or more impact players to their defense. In reality, they likely needed to add closer to six players who could make a big impact if they wanted to revamp the whole defense.
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