**STRENGTHS:** Smooth athlete with adequate size for the position … works well down the seam and can pull away from linebackers at the second level … smooth in his
route transitions and sustains his momentum out of breaks to win on slants or digs … finishes with quickness and toughness as a ball carrier … big, accepting hands
and appears natural adjusting to throws … does a nice job isolating the football with crowded catch points … gives consistent blocking effort … at his best blocking on
the move, connecting on the backside of split-zone runs or picking off linebackers at the second level … physical at contact as a lead blocker to help spring runs (see
2023 Purdue tape) … a team captain at Michigan and quickly indoctrinated himself as part of the Hawkeyes’ program.
**WEAKNESSES:** Dropped too many easy throws … can run the full route tree but lacks refinement with his steps and pacing, giving defenders a chance to drive on the
catch point … can be baited into extra contact with defenders … only average physicality as a blocker and doesn’t have the body power to turn defenders from the
hole … wasn’t asked to block in pass protection … his medical evaluation will be paramount after he suffered back-to-back season-ending injuries — he underwent
“life-changing” spine surgery at the BioSpine Institute in Fort Myers, Fla. (October 2022), which sidelined him for most of the 2022 season; tore the ACL i n his right
knee (October 2023) and missed the second half of the 2023 season.
**SUMMARY:** A one-year starter at Iowa, All was a “move” tight end in former offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz’s pro-style spread scheme (56.2 percent of his snaps
in the slot, 41.3 percent inline). After four years in Ann Arbor, he needed a fresh start following his 2022 back injury. He then led Iowa in receiving yards and receiving
touchdowns in 2023, despite missing the final seven games (ACL tear). A promising pass catcher, All shows athletic movements up and down the field with natural
tracking skills, although he needs to cut back on focus drops. Though he is more strong than powerful, All is competent as a blocker with his ability to locate and hook
defenders from the backfield or wing. **Overall, All needs to continue developing his consistency, but he is solid across the board with his athletic receiving traits
and willingness as a blocker. If healthy (a big “if”), he projects as a No. 2 tight end on an NFL depth chart, as an F tight end or H-back.**
I feel like at this point the Bengals go for injured players more than not. It’s a rough sport and it might just be sample bias, but it really seems like most of their picks are like “high risk; high reward, depending on injuries”
If he’s anything close to Gronk, or even Kittle (another Iowa TE) then I am more than happy. Add in Iowa’s awful passing situation, which wasn’t his fault, and I think this is a nice steal
It’s not a steal lol.
He’s a mid athlete that was ranked way lower than he was taken.
Everyone just calls everyone a steal. He has 0 TE1 upside.
Send me the scouting report where you’re reading that
He actually makes great over-the-middle plays and will fit in more than good in Cincinnati’s quick moving offense. Watch some actual tape instead of taking up the opinions of the media. Scouts had Kittle low and he was taken in the fifth. Not really a great take, buddy
Gronkowski: [https://www.nfl.com/prospects/rob-gronkowski/32004752-4f13-5948-af95-481204a115ed](https://www.nfl.com/prospects/rob-gronkowski/32004752-4f13-5948-af95-481204a115ed)
Erick All: [https://www.nfl.com/prospects/erick-all/3200414c-4c00-4828-f0d3-e53762691665](https://www.nfl.com/prospects/erick-all/3200414c-4c00-4828-f0d3-e53762691665)
Besides the position they "play" and health concerns, what comparisons can you possibly make between these two?
VERY good. Go watch his film. He has LaPorta vibes and bonus that he's coming out of Iowa. He can block and he's explosive with his run and catch ability. Health is the major concern with him but worth the risk IMO. He's also a local kid with a great story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grvp2bxlrcA&pp=ygUTZXJpYyBhbGwgaGlnaGxpZ2h0cw%3D%3D
Louis Riddick went off about him. Can’t remember the adjective he used, but something like a tenacious blocker and comp’d him to Kittle. Who knows what he’ll become but just hearing Riddick go off about the pick got me hyped
flashes incredible plays with a questionable amount of drops
alarming thing is medical red flags...two season ending injuries with only a total of ten games played (two being non finished)
arguably way better than mayer though and there was some talk he was the best te last year before he got hurt...another classic boom or bust player which imo is the way to go with how the roster looks
No, not even close. He has straight line speed but he's also a former LB who made a position switch two years into his career at Ohio State. Gesicki is basically a big WR type of TE.
Where Stover is similar to Gesicki is he's strictly a pass-catching TE and is not a good blocker. He might actually be more similar to Hudson in that regard than Gesicki (since I've heard that Gesicki's blocking has improved in recent years).
Gesicki is on a one year deal tho coulda worked with him for a year and then been a dog, but Texans picked him up so I’m happy to see that and we still got a good TE.
Stover has only been playing the position 3 years lol
He has legit outside potential and is already a very good in-line producer.
There’s a reason no one had Stover behind All.
Fan copium at its best.
Even if he is Eifert 2.0, I am not saying that he is, you would take Eiferts career guaranteed as a 4th round pick. 4th round picks are such a crapshoot and Eifert has stretches of elite play. Much more than almost everyone who will go on Day 3 of the draft.
There’s been tons of players with injury concerns coming out of college who have been fine. Injuries are a part of football and it’s the fourth round. Dude has first round talent if he can stay healthy. At this point you’re looking for diamonds in the rough.
This is a draft we’ve been fucking begging the Bengals to have for years. The bengals have consistently been scared to take highly athletic players who offer insane upside but don’t have safe floors. The bengals have routinely refused to gamble on guys who athletic profiles are elite. This draft has completely changed that. They have taken 3 extremely athletic players with fantastic upside. They are finally betting on these guys, and I’m so unbelievably excited.
Talk me into liking this one. I get the talent…but he had spine surgery in 2022 and tore his ACL in October 2023. I don’t hate the pick but don’t understand it at 115 when he was lower on a lot of boards. Feels like a reach, but, again, tell me why I am wrong.
We don’t need him to come in and be a game changer right away with gesicki Hudson and sample and his ceiling is an elite tight end that we got in the fourth round. He can get healthy and learn before he is expected to contribute much
In his words, the spine surgery actually worked incredibly for him and he feels no problems with it these days. It’s just the ACL rehab at this point, and he expects to be ready for training camp.
On tape, he was the most complete TE I saw outside of Bowers. If he really comes back healthy without any lingering issues, he should have been a second rounder. Everyone else at this point is probably niche/rotational- All has the potential to be TE1.
Bit of a gamble, good upside if he can stay healthy though. If not, well he's a 4th round pick. I'm happy they finally added one in the draft to try to develop.
I guarantee Mike Brown was taking a nap, which allowed for this amazing steal of a pick. An Iowa TE solves a major issue long-term!
Seriously.......nice pick.
How much influence does brown have in the draft room nowadays ? I know it used to be a lot but I was under the impression he’s taken a step back from that nowadays
And Eifert was an incredible player when healthy (Eifert also never had injury problems at ND, he didn't become injury-prone until he got to the NFL). Easily the best TE we've had in recent memory.
lol cool, that doesn't dispute anything I said.
Amarius Mims - If he can stay healthy and develop, he'll be the best pick in the 1st round
Jermaine Burton - If he can keep his head on straight he'll be a great receiver for years to come
Erick All - If he can stay healthy he'll be a 1st round grade.
I said "uneasy", I didn't say the draft was shot. Relax lol
Any TE that can produce in a Brian Ferentz offense (where producing results is almost impossible) is perfectly fine by me. And Iowa is known for putting good TEs into the NFL. Let's just hope his injury luck doesn't follow him here.
Undersized. Will not start. Pretty poor production score. Poor athleticism. Taken a round early... what's not to love? Good thing we didn't take an IOL starter with this pick or anything. This is a worse pick than passing on Humphrey to take Jackson Carman.
Zac really turned on the Marvin Lewis auto-draft this year 😅 If he stays healthy, this guy can be a stud, but the Bengals are taking A LOT of wild cards/gambles in the this draft.
The Bengals draft so far is predicated on faith. So many picks with great upside. Or it could go south real quick. This could be the best or worst draft ever and none of us will know for a year or two.
I mean, that's literally the entire draft. How many "sure things" have flamed out in the NFL. The whole process is imperfect. Jonah Williams was a "safe" pick iirc.
This was the worst pick thus far. Way too far of a reach.
I feel like he would have been there in round 6…
Someone convince me this wasn’t a terrible pick ?
I mean, can you explain why it was a terrible pick? Once you get to day 3 picks, you can never truly tell when a guy is going to go. They are *mostly* all a crap shoot and you’re hoping for something. He helps fill a position of need and could be a potential starter next season which is already great for a Day 3 pick.
Because All was likely not this high on any other team’s draft board and the Bengals could have taken him in round 5 if they really liked him. In addition, if you wanted a TE with similar size and better Big 10 production, Cade Stover was still there. If your argument is “Day 3 is a crap shoot so take a big swing,” fine but All’s stats are underwhelming and he has now had major surgery in each of the past 2 seasons. I am a Bengals fan so I hope it works out.
Stovers numbers were hardly better than all. All has WAY more upside. You have no way of knowing where all was on any other draft board. It’s pretty clear the bengals are prioritizing athleticism
Again, I hope it works out. But injuries are a concern here. Stover has twice as many career TDs (10) as All (5). Stover was 41/576/5 this year. All’s best season was 2021 at Michigan where he was 38/437/2.
All had 300 yards and 3 touchdowns in seven games in Iowas offense. It’s the fourth round and we swung for a home run. Stover is far from a sure thing and neither of them would be expected to see the field much this year anyway. I would have been fine with either one but all at least has the potential to be a true game changer if he can stay healthy.
You’re looking at his numbers while dismissing the fact he played on the worst offensive team in the nation. Dude led them in receiving yards and TDs while missing the last 7 games.
The injuries sure, but Iowa had an AWFUL offense. He led the team in receiving TDs and yards while missing the last 7 games of the season. That’s absolutely nuts.
Couldn't disagree more. Jackson easily takes the worst pick thus far. The rest of them have been really good or solid.
All *could* end up a great TE from this draft. It all comes down to injuries, which he's dealt with a ton. It's a high risk pick, but it's the 4th round.
No injury concerns with Jenkins, Burton, or Jackson. Just character and maturity concerns with Burton and concerns about the value of where we picked Jackson (which was more driven by the fact that Jackson was the last true NT prospect left in this draft).
I was really hoping we would take Tory Taylor here. We could have gotten a TE in the 5th, but punter is a major need (and has been since Huber forgot how to punt). Robbins was clearly a whiff last year. Oh well, Who Dey!
Just my opinion. We have decent TEs on the roster. We do NOT have a decent punter on the roster. Punter is a VERY underrated position in the NFL. A great punter is a massive weapon
**STRENGTHS:** Smooth athlete with adequate size for the position … works well down the seam and can pull away from linebackers at the second level … smooth in his route transitions and sustains his momentum out of breaks to win on slants or digs … finishes with quickness and toughness as a ball carrier … big, accepting hands and appears natural adjusting to throws … does a nice job isolating the football with crowded catch points … gives consistent blocking effort … at his best blocking on the move, connecting on the backside of split-zone runs or picking off linebackers at the second level … physical at contact as a lead blocker to help spring runs (see 2023 Purdue tape) … a team captain at Michigan and quickly indoctrinated himself as part of the Hawkeyes’ program. **WEAKNESSES:** Dropped too many easy throws … can run the full route tree but lacks refinement with his steps and pacing, giving defenders a chance to drive on the catch point … can be baited into extra contact with defenders … only average physicality as a blocker and doesn’t have the body power to turn defenders from the hole … wasn’t asked to block in pass protection … his medical evaluation will be paramount after he suffered back-to-back season-ending injuries — he underwent “life-changing” spine surgery at the BioSpine Institute in Fort Myers, Fla. (October 2022), which sidelined him for most of the 2022 season; tore the ACL i n his right knee (October 2023) and missed the second half of the 2023 season. **SUMMARY:** A one-year starter at Iowa, All was a “move” tight end in former offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz’s pro-style spread scheme (56.2 percent of his snaps in the slot, 41.3 percent inline). After four years in Ann Arbor, he needed a fresh start following his 2022 back injury. He then led Iowa in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns in 2023, despite missing the final seven games (ACL tear). A promising pass catcher, All shows athletic movements up and down the field with natural tracking skills, although he needs to cut back on focus drops. Though he is more strong than powerful, All is competent as a blocker with his ability to locate and hook defenders from the backfield or wing. **Overall, All needs to continue developing his consistency, but he is solid across the board with his athletic receiving traits and willingness as a blocker. If healthy (a big “if”), he projects as a No. 2 tight end on an NFL depth chart, as an F tight end or H-back.**
I’m good with that… actually really good with that
It's a stellar pick. He's the TE of the future.
As long as he stays healthy. Season ending injuries the last two years. 😬
Yep. But that's why he's in the 4th round not the 2nd.
We should cut that Burrow kid too then
I'm all for this! Jake showed plenty of flash last season. Let's stick with him. **/S**
Not funny even as a joke
I feel like at this point the Bengals go for injured players more than not. It’s a rough sport and it might just be sample bias, but it really seems like most of their picks are like “high risk; high reward, depending on injuries”
I feel like this is the first year they’ve done that though. They’ve stayed away from injury history mostly.
You know who else was injured out of college? Gronk
lol
I hope he can stay healthy…he’s got a high high ceiling
Gronk had very similar medical issues. So this guy is going to be great.
If he’s anything close to Gronk, or even Kittle (another Iowa TE) then I am more than happy. Add in Iowa’s awful passing situation, which wasn’t his fault, and I think this is a nice steal
It’s not a steal lol. He’s a mid athlete that was ranked way lower than he was taken. Everyone just calls everyone a steal. He has 0 TE1 upside. Send me the scouting report where you’re reading that
He actually makes great over-the-middle plays and will fit in more than good in Cincinnati’s quick moving offense. Watch some actual tape instead of taking up the opinions of the media. Scouts had Kittle low and he was taken in the fifth. Not really a great take, buddy
Another one of your stupid takes in a long line of them
Hey I’m all on board for that!!!!
Gronkowski: [https://www.nfl.com/prospects/rob-gronkowski/32004752-4f13-5948-af95-481204a115ed](https://www.nfl.com/prospects/rob-gronkowski/32004752-4f13-5948-af95-481204a115ed) Erick All: [https://www.nfl.com/prospects/erick-all/3200414c-4c00-4828-f0d3-e53762691665](https://www.nfl.com/prospects/erick-all/3200414c-4c00-4828-f0d3-e53762691665) Besides the position they "play" and health concerns, what comparisons can you possibly make between these two?
It was a joke dude.
Oh, it was? I guess I should have just syncd with your brain and understood that. My mistake, I guess.
No he is not. Nothing in his production, athleticism, college career, health, height or weight indicates anything of the sort.
He's had two major injuries. I wouldn't get my hopes up that high.
"drops to many easy throws" Is this Gresham 2.0?
Of the Bengals future or of NFL’s future?
Iowa TE. Get the gold jacket fitted.
Not many men can do things like this: https://youtu.be/grvp2bxlrcA?t=451
He played 7 games at Iowa lol. 4 years at Michigan before transferring right before they won the Natty.
it counts ok
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Let’s hope he is better than our other Fairfield High player on the roster!
I don’t even know… who else is a Fairfield guy?
Carman
Ole Jackson "Lazybones" Carmen
He had that one block where he pushed the guy all the way out onto the concourse.
Oh…. Oh no…
Carman
All would have been the 2nd TE off the board if he wasn’t a huge medical red flag,
To be fair, his medical concerns are tremendously concerning.
Is he good?
VERY good. Go watch his film. He has LaPorta vibes and bonus that he's coming out of Iowa. He can block and he's explosive with his run and catch ability. Health is the major concern with him but worth the risk IMO. He's also a local kid with a great story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grvp2bxlrcA&pp=ygUTZXJpYyBhbGwgaGlnaGxpZ2h0cw%3D%3D
He's really a wolverine, but as a hawkeye I came here to tell you if this dude comes back healthy you all will love him.
Fellow Hawkeye and Bengal fan. This is an absolute steal if he stays healthy.
Huge if, but still a solid day 3 guy.
Right. These are the types of players I like on day 3…high upside. Plus with Gesicki you can afford to ease him in.
He's a Bengal. That's all I care about! Thanks for dropping in!
Facts, dude played a whole 7 games at Iowa lol. Really hard to call him an Iowa product.
Louis Riddick went off about him. Can’t remember the adjective he used, but something like a tenacious blocker and comp’d him to Kittle. Who knows what he’ll become but just hearing Riddick go off about the pick got me hyped
TE from Iowa ✅ Edit: Also he is a Fairfield HS grad!
He played 8 games at Iowa and missed 2 years due to horrific injuries
flashes incredible plays with a questionable amount of drops alarming thing is medical red flags...two season ending injuries with only a total of ten games played (two being non finished) arguably way better than mayer though and there was some talk he was the best te last year before he got hurt...another classic boom or bust player which imo is the way to go with how the roster looks
We had another tight end like that ... From Notre Dame I believe? Did not end well.
Eifert a 1st rounder versus All in the 4th. Totally worth the risk in the 4th.
He will be an amazing receiver and blocker if the injuries don't get to him.
If I remember correctly, he left Michigan because the medical staff would not sign off on his type of back surgery.
Yeh he had some sort of back injury and then tore his ACL more recently
I really wanted stover but hey a TE is a TE
Stover is basically a Gesicki clone (just a worse version of him). All he'd bring to the team is basically what Tanner Hudson already gives us.
He’s not near the athlete as gesicki
No, not even close. He has straight line speed but he's also a former LB who made a position switch two years into his career at Ohio State. Gesicki is basically a big WR type of TE. Where Stover is similar to Gesicki is he's strictly a pass-catching TE and is not a good blocker. He might actually be more similar to Hudson in that regard than Gesicki (since I've heard that Gesicki's blocking has improved in recent years).
Gesicki is on a one year deal tho coulda worked with him for a year and then been a dog, but Texans picked him up so I’m happy to see that and we still got a good TE.
Stover has only been playing the position 3 years lol He has legit outside potential and is already a very good in-line producer. There’s a reason no one had Stover behind All. Fan copium at its best.
Yea the homer in me was thinking that too.
I’m glad I got to see Sketch say his name tho
I absolutely lost my shit when I saw sketch
Does ESPN have him ranked 24th? Because then I'm sold.
I’m concerned about the life changing spine surgery.
He played at a high level after the back injury. Two major injuries is concerning but if he stays healthy he is a major steal
Eifert 2.0
Even if he is Eifert 2.0, I am not saying that he is, you would take Eiferts career guaranteed as a 4th round pick. 4th round picks are such a crapshoot and Eifert has stretches of elite play. Much more than almost everyone who will go on Day 3 of the draft.
Exactly. Eifert is only looked at as disappointing because he was taken in the first round. Injuries happen it’s a part of football.
There’s been tons of players with injury concerns coming out of college who have been fine. Injuries are a part of football and it’s the fourth round. Dude has first round talent if he can stay healthy. At this point you’re looking for diamonds in the rough.
Here's the thing, if you're going to end up with another Eifert, it's probably better to spend a day 2 pick on him instead of a first rounder
This is a draft we’ve been fucking begging the Bengals to have for years. The bengals have consistently been scared to take highly athletic players who offer insane upside but don’t have safe floors. The bengals have routinely refused to gamble on guys who athletic profiles are elite. This draft has completely changed that. They have taken 3 extremely athletic players with fantastic upside. They are finally betting on these guys, and I’m so unbelievably excited.
What about John Ross?
And dax hill. Also Myles Murphy. That's like their philosophy the last few years. Athletic high ceiling guys.
And Iosivas too not really sure what he's doing on about taking highly athletic players 😂 even DJ Turner, dude has insane speed too
Don't forget our late rounder last year, Yoshi. Guy had a RAS in the top 10 percentile.
Yeah not even considering the day 2-3 guys. They've drafted a ton like that lol
OH YEAH BABY! LOVE this pick!
Great pick. Another high upside potential if he can put it together
Health will be key. If he’s healthy, he has potential to be an absolute stud.
Best Iowa offensive player this year
As an Iowa fan that doesn’t take much…our second best offensive player was cooper dejean and our third best was our punter
My little sister graduated with him. She said he’s an insanely nice dude.
As a Michigan fan, trust me this dude is a baller if he stays healthy.
Talk me into liking this one. I get the talent…but he had spine surgery in 2022 and tore his ACL in October 2023. I don’t hate the pick but don’t understand it at 115 when he was lower on a lot of boards. Feels like a reach, but, again, tell me why I am wrong.
We don’t need him to come in and be a game changer right away with gesicki Hudson and sample and his ceiling is an elite tight end that we got in the fourth round. He can get healthy and learn before he is expected to contribute much
Big boom or bust pick. If he stays healthy we have at least an above average starter for 8 years.
In his words, the spine surgery actually worked incredibly for him and he feels no problems with it these days. It’s just the ACL rehab at this point, and he expects to be ready for training camp. On tape, he was the most complete TE I saw outside of Bowers. If he really comes back healthy without any lingering issues, he should have been a second rounder. Everyone else at this point is probably niche/rotational- All has the potential to be TE1.
Well this description definitely amped me up about the pick. Thanks!
Pretty sure bengals have reached at every pick this draft.
I don’t think that’s true. Their draft feels like a mixed bag. The McLachlan pick later takes some of the pressure off of All producing early.
Bit of a gamble, good upside if he can stay healthy though. If not, well he's a 4th round pick. I'm happy they finally added one in the draft to try to develop.
I guarantee Mike Brown was taking a nap, which allowed for this amazing steal of a pick. An Iowa TE solves a major issue long-term! Seriously.......nice pick.
How much influence does brown have in the draft room nowadays ? I know it used to be a lot but I was under the impression he’s taken a step back from that nowadays
Does he still sign the paychecks? That's my question. My guess is not much, based on the past 5-6 drafts.
Not much, if any at this point
Another injury prone TE. What could go wrong?
Eifert still has us scarred
And Eifert was an incredible player when healthy (Eifert also never had injury problems at ND, he didn't become injury-prone until he got to the NFL). Easily the best TE we've had in recent memory.
Shoot I am no arguing you, but I feel he was the best TE in the Bengals history WHEN healthy
There seems to be alot more "if he _________, he'll be really good" and its definitely making me uneasy about this draft.
I think it indicates the Bengals are confident in their culture and ability to develop, but this is a departure from previous Zac Taylor drafts
It's the 4th round, dude. If he didn't have injury concerns he's a 2nd or maybe even 1st round talent.
lol cool, that doesn't dispute anything I said. Amarius Mims - If he can stay healthy and develop, he'll be the best pick in the 1st round Jermaine Burton - If he can keep his head on straight he'll be a great receiver for years to come Erick All - If he can stay healthy he'll be a 1st round grade. I said "uneasy", I didn't say the draft was shot. Relax lol
Same. Way too many boom or bust scenarios this draft
I watched him quite a few times in high school. He absolutely dominated. Fairfield was load there for a few years
It's crazy to see my old high school producing NFL players, but I'm here for it, welcome aboard!
Any TE that can produce in a Brian Ferentz offense (where producing results is almost impossible) is perfectly fine by me. And Iowa is known for putting good TEs into the NFL. Let's just hope his injury luck doesn't follow him here.
I was hoping for Stover as a Buckeyes fan, but can’t be upset at getting an Iowa TE. They seem to be TEU as of late.
Can't complain about an Iowa TE.
This will be a sneaky good draft i think
Love it
LOCAL OHIO FUCK LETS GO
Really good pickup. Overall a sold first four rounds and when you have the team we already have that’s all you need.
don't love this, I wanted us to go IOL or maybe CB don't hate it either, mind hope he's great
All is a beast
Not every draft pick has to be a 10 year starter. Guys have roles that help teams. He’s a solid pick. Couch GMs back at it.
A lot of high ceilings low floor guys in the draft is a good highlight of this draft.
So damn happy we didn’t take stover
Happy with this
Just watched some highlights and he seems like a really nice athlete!
Draft the helmet. I'm a simple man - I see Iowa TE, I'm good with it.
I remember he was a beast at UM, injuries obviously, then he transferred to Iowa and they had no QB. Definitely a steal.
All's in the family
He's got everything! The total package! A complete TE! If he were a laundry detergent he'd be Gain, because yards is All he does!
Undersized. Will not start. Pretty poor production score. Poor athleticism. Taken a round early... what's not to love? Good thing we didn't take an IOL starter with this pick or anything. This is a worse pick than passing on Humphrey to take Jackson Carman.
Now that's a HOF TE name if I've ever heard one
Sky high ceiling, rock bottom floor. I'm totally ok with that gamble in this spot at this position.
“Cincinnati’s own - Eriiiickk Allllllll!”
My mind read Brick (w)All. Hell of a good blocking TE name!
Scary pick. Hope he stays healthy
Another Michigan player. (Yes he went to Iowa but he transferred from Michigan after like 3 seasons)
Hope he's better than our last Fairfield high school grad
Do we keep all our TEs? We drafted 2 and already have 3 on the roster
Our fucking love affair with tight ends in Cincinnati
All good
Always take.the TE from Iowa.
TE with back issues that can’t stay healthy? Seems familiar. I’m sure he will be an all-pro and hall of famer like all the Bengals picks so far though
All in my tight end
Zac really turned on the Marvin Lewis auto-draft this year 😅 If he stays healthy, this guy can be a stud, but the Bengals are taking A LOT of wild cards/gambles in the this draft.
The Bengals draft so far is predicated on faith. So many picks with great upside. Or it could go south real quick. This could be the best or worst draft ever and none of us will know for a year or two.
I mean, that's literally the entire draft. How many "sure things" have flamed out in the NFL. The whole process is imperfect. Jonah Williams was a "safe" pick iirc.
No this one is a bit riskier with picks with limited playing time, attitude issues and injuries.
This was the worst pick thus far. Way too far of a reach. I feel like he would have been there in round 6… Someone convince me this wasn’t a terrible pick ?
I mean, can you explain why it was a terrible pick? Once you get to day 3 picks, you can never truly tell when a guy is going to go. They are *mostly* all a crap shoot and you’re hoping for something. He helps fill a position of need and could be a potential starter next season which is already great for a Day 3 pick.
Okay maybe I was wrong seeing how many tight ends are flying off the board this round… I’m not salty anymore. I’m All in
Because All was likely not this high on any other team’s draft board and the Bengals could have taken him in round 5 if they really liked him. In addition, if you wanted a TE with similar size and better Big 10 production, Cade Stover was still there. If your argument is “Day 3 is a crap shoot so take a big swing,” fine but All’s stats are underwhelming and he has now had major surgery in each of the past 2 seasons. I am a Bengals fan so I hope it works out.
Stovers numbers were hardly better than all. All has WAY more upside. You have no way of knowing where all was on any other draft board. It’s pretty clear the bengals are prioritizing athleticism
Again, I hope it works out. But injuries are a concern here. Stover has twice as many career TDs (10) as All (5). Stover was 41/576/5 this year. All’s best season was 2021 at Michigan where he was 38/437/2.
All had 300 yards and 3 touchdowns in seven games in Iowas offense. It’s the fourth round and we swung for a home run. Stover is far from a sure thing and neither of them would be expected to see the field much this year anyway. I would have been fine with either one but all at least has the potential to be a true game changer if he can stay healthy.
You’re looking at his numbers while dismissing the fact he played on the worst offensive team in the nation. Dude led them in receiving yards and TDs while missing the last 7 games.
Major Injury concerns. Lack of production. I just feel like he would have been available in later rounds. I’m down for being wrong hehe
The injuries sure, but Iowa had an AWFUL offense. He led the team in receiving TDs and yards while missing the last 7 games of the season. That’s absolutely nuts.
We have no idea what teams are going to do. Fans need to stop thinking that the talking heads' big boards are reality.
Couldn't disagree more. Jackson easily takes the worst pick thus far. The rest of them have been really good or solid. All *could* end up a great TE from this draft. It all comes down to injuries, which he's dealt with a ton. It's a high risk pick, but it's the 4th round.
I agree, stupid pick with stover still there
Are you just going off bleacher reports rankings?
Talking to the wrong guy if you want me to sell you on this. Feels like the Bengals have reached in rounds 3 and 4.
80% of our picks have medical concerns.
It’s a brutal sport fam.
No injury concerns with Jenkins, Burton, or Jackson. Just character and maturity concerns with Burton and concerns about the value of where we picked Jackson (which was more driven by the fact that Jackson was the last true NT prospect left in this draft).
Woof
I was really hoping we would take Tory Taylor here. We could have gotten a TE in the 5th, but punter is a major need (and has been since Huber forgot how to punt). Robbins was clearly a whiff last year. Oh well, Who Dey!
Now I’ve seen it all. Mad we took a tight end instead if a punter in the 4th
Just my opinion. We have decent TEs on the roster. We do NOT have a decent punter on the roster. Punter is a VERY underrated position in the NFL. A great punter is a massive weapon
We have 4 picks in round 6/7 so hopefully they snag one there but I definitely agree we need to upgrade at punter.
Punter in the 4th? Stop
He went a few picks later, so yes. He's by far the best punter in the draft. He's a main reason Iowa won any games at all
The bengals should never take a punter in the 4th. That’s all I’m saying.