Bengals’ reported interest in former SEC team captain could be alluding to a larger plan beyond him
“He fits the exact archetype that teams covet near the top of the draft. At 6-foot-5, 276 pounds, Faulk’s pass-rush production took a step back in 2025, but he’s only 21 and one of the best run defenders in the class. When speaking to scouts, Greg Rousseau and Mykel Williams are two NFL comparisons for him. The Chiefs at No. 9 and the Bengals at No. 10 overall are two teams to watch here.” — ESPN’s Jordan Reid on Keldric Faulk
Zac Taylor Adapts Into A Senior Coach As NFL Owners Meet
Zachary William Taylor has been around longer than Dan Campbell in Detroit, the guy who taught a green-as-grass-graduate-assistant how to coach tight ends at College Station. Longer than Ben Johnson in Chicago, his disciple in the days Taylor coached the Miami quarterbacks. Just as long as Matt LaFleur in Green Bay, his office neighbor and waste basket ball partner with the Rams across the hall from McVay himself.
Zac Taylor Shares League-Wide Reaction to Joe Burrow’s Flag Football Performance
“He was watching the NCAA tournament at the time, but he said his phone was blowing up,” Hoard said. “You know, [with] every other coach and scout saying ‘What’s Burrow doing?’”
Bengals doing draft work on eyebrow-raising RB name
Take, for instance, the Bengals doing due diligence on Indiana running back Kaelon Black, setting up a 30 visit with him, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2.
Jarring draft rumor hints Bengals may double down on their Shemar Stewart problem
What if I told you that, in 2024, by PFF’s count, 22 of Faulk’s 45 QB pressures and three of his seven sacks came in four particular games? One was a 73-3 win over outmatched FCS foe Alabama A&M. Another was against the Fernando Mendoza-led California Golden Bears. Mendoza took the second-most sacks of anyone in the country that year with 40. Those matchups accounted for the three sacks.
Former Georgia Star Could Fix Bengals’ Major Weakness in 2026 NFL Draft
Miller spent four seasons with the Georgia Bulldogs. He won a national title in his redshirt freshman year. He compiled 64 career tackles (11.5 for loss) and four sacks. The former four-star prospect notched a solid NFL Combine, and NFL Analyst Lance Zierlein graded Miller with a 6.34 overall grade, which hands him a “will eventually be plus starter” tag.
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