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The Cincinnati Bengals have finally made significant expenditures at the tight end position throughout the summer. Good additions were made in the draft and free agency, and the offense appears primed to advance from its already exceptional potential.
On the third day of the draft, investments were made in the future with two players who have elite qualities. The Bengals selected Erick All, an intriguing talent at the position, with their fourth-round pick.
Questions are raised by injuries and his increasingly frequent switching schools during his collegiate career, but if everything lines up perfectly,
Early in his collegiate career, All had the well-known route of waiting his turn on a loaded Wolverines squad. But in 2021, he had a standout year, scoring two touchdowns and gaining 437 yards on 38 receptions, setting himself up for a big senior campaign.
But since he only appeared in three games in 2022, he will have to act in 2023. This past year, he visited the University of Iowa’s tight end factory, but the injury bug returned. Despite only playing in seven games, all three of his touchdown receptions were spectacular.
Dan Pitcher, the offensive coordinator, said of All, “For a big guy – he’s 6-4 and change and 250 pounds – he can move, separate, and change directions.” “His catch radius is quite large.”
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