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Cincinnati Bengals Preseason: Week 4 Stock Report

 

Cincinnati Bengals Preseason: Week 4 Stock Report
 
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The Cincinnati Bengals enter the fourth and final game of the 2015 preseason on a high note. 

Andy Dalton and the team turned things around Saturday with a 21-10 victory against the Chicago Bears, although more important than the mark in the win column was the performance of notable players.

Of course, this came with some bad. As a whole, it mixes into one difficult pot for the front office to sort out on the way to meeting the league's 53-man requirement.

Within, let's take a look at some of the players undergoing the most notable stock movement as of late, from starters right on down to reserves.

Stock Up: Greg Little, WR

Stock Up: Greg Little, WR
 
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Right now, it looks like Greg Little is out of the woods.

Going into the preseason, it was easy to figure either Little or Denarius Moore would stick on the roster, but not both. They aren't similar players, but they did get in each other's way if one felt the team wanted to keep a veteran-upside balance on the depth chart.

"Did" because Moore wound up as one of the team's early releases. Little played a part because he's shown improvement in most areas this preseason and has six catches in three games.

It doesn't sound like much, but Little continues to prove he's quality depth who can come in and make an impact.

 

Stock Down: Russell Bodine, C

Stock Down: Russell Bodine, C
 
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The issues for Russell Bodine seem to continue each week.

Whether it was snap issues in practice or simple underperforming on the field, the North Carolina product continued the trend against the Bears. Bodine found himself thrown around by Eddie Goldman and others, hurting both pass and rush plays and a large reason the team needed many tries to punch into the end zone from a few yards away near the start of the game.

Over at Pro Football Focus, Bodine ranks as the 65th center in the league on a list grading 73 players through three games.

If there is a starter position still up for grabs after the fourth game, it figures to be at center.

 

Stock Up: Chris Carter, LB

Quick, name the Bengals' sack leader through three exhibitions.

It's Chris Carter, the 2011 fifth-round pick by the Pittsburgh Stealers who just joined the team. He's been an absolute force when it comes to getting to the quarterback, and the coaching staff continues to line him up at linebacker and defensive end.

Recording sacks was the biggest issue for the Cincinnati defense last year. Carter's an unexpected development and pushes someone else off the roster if the Bengals keep him, but it's hard to see how the team doesn't.

Coach Marvin Lewis loves his versatile defenders who can rush from multiple spots. Remember the Dontay Moch experiments? Carter might be what Lewis was looking for all along.

 

Stock Down: Jake Fisher, OT

Stock Down: Jake Fisher, OT
 
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Bodine wasn't alone in his struggles along the line this past weekend.

Rookie Jake Fisher received some large playing time, too, and struggled on a consistent basis. He saw some time as an extra blocker with the first-team offense before seeing regular action with the backups.

By day's end, Fisher wound up with a minus-8.5 grade at PFF and committed three penalties while allowing two quarterback hits and three hurries.

Any rookie experiences growing pains. With any luck, Fisher got them out of his system against the Bears, but it's something to watch.

 

Stock Up: AJ McCarron, QB

Stock Up: AJ McCarron, QB
 
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Two games into his pro career, there's little doubt AJ McCarron is the backup the Bengals wanted.

Against the Bears, McCarron stepped in for Dalton early due to the starter leaving the game in precautionary fashion.

The Alabama product responded by looking sharp and leading the first-team offense down the field for a touchdown. He finished with a 12-of-17 mark for 149 yards and the score.

Besides the numbers, which aren't the most important thing in the world, McCarron eased minds just by making quality NFL throws all over the field. There's no longer a backup question in Cincinnati as a result.

 

Stock Down: Margus Hunt, DE

Stock Down: Margus Hunt, DE
 
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Time might be running out for Margus Hunt. 

The Bengals can only keep so many defensive linemen. Behind the starters, the team will want to keep Wallace Gilberry and Will Clarke, who has shown improvement since he showed up heavier this summer. Sprinkle in Carter's emergence and things get murky for Hunt.

Hunt has struggled to make an impact most of the preseason and ranks as the 45th 4-3 end in the league at PFF. He hasn't generated consistent pressure and seems to wind up on the ground often.

There's still time for Hunt to turn things around, especially because his upside remains some of the most attractive on the roster. But the roster squeeze at the position seems to have arrived earlier than anticipated, and right now, Hunt may be on the outside of things.

 

 

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Per the blurb...

 

Greg Little - I'm no fan, and I may never stop having trust issues, but he's easily earned #4 job. I just hope he keeps his focus after making the team.

Russell Bodine - Its going to suck if the Bengals offense finally has every weapon it needs, but suddenly can't get the center/QB exchange right. Bengals had a full season to determine whether Bodine was their backup of the future or a potential starter. So why are we talking about this now?

Chris Carter - The last best hope for fans like me who wondered if the Bengals did enough this offseason to improve their pass rush. Project X in a smaller package and offered at bargain bin prices. Whats not to like? Bengals love to experiment with this type of player, but when push comes to shove they never commit. Carter might be good enough to change that. The way he beats blockers doesn't look like a fluky preseason sort of thing. Looks like leverage, technique, and more leverage.

Jake Fisher - Right now he looks like the guy who faced Joey Bosa. I was hoping for the guy who made Mario Edwards quit a few weeks earlier. Obviously missing practice has hurt his progress, but he's still got a shot at flipping the script in the last preseason game. I think he'll be much improved.

AJ McCarron - He's played so well I just used his real name.

Margus Hunt - He still plays too robotic, but I thought he flashed several times against the Bucs and then again against the Bears. Nothing really worth noting, but perhaps it will be enough for a team that wants a reason to keep him.

 

 

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Chris Carter - The last best hope for fans like me who wondered if the Bengals did enough this offseason to improve their pass rush. Project X in a smaller package and offered at bargain bin prices. Whats not to like? Bengals love to experiment with this type of player, but when push comes to shove they never commit. Carter might be good enough to change that. The way he beats blockers doesn't look like a fluky preseason sort of thing. Looks like leverage, technique, and more leverage.

And hands! Holy moly, those hands!

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In general the Bengals drafting has been much improved over the past 5+ years.  The exception would be at the Guard and Center position.  Awful.  When was the last good pick at the G or C spot?

Who knows, with Paul Alexander responsible for developing them.  I have a hard time believing every single one of those draft picks was a bust.

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Bengals OL Drafting 05-14

05:  Bluto  R4

07:  Santucci  R7

09:  Smith R1, Luigs  R4

10:  Stevenson  R7

11:  Boling  R4

12:  Zeitler  R1

13:  Hawkinson R5, Fragel R7, Johnson R7

14:  Bodine R4

Now I don't expect much from 7th rounders, but who are you thrilled with on this list?  Fatty McFatass?  Zeitler is underwhelming to me.  Maybe not all busts, but not good either.

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Whit worth round 2 kinda important.    Z and Boling. 

 

All good selections.     Routinely one of the best lines in the league. 

Yep.  Missed Whitworth.  My bad.  Boiling is solid.  Zeitler is not IMO.  

I don't think many experts would agree that the Bengal's line is one of the best in the league.

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Margus Hunt is way too soft for my liking. He brings back memories of Brian Simmons. I like a guy that finishes a guy off when someone has him wrapped up, but Hunt doesn't do that. He stands next to them and watches his teammate finish the tackle. Good D Line guys and LB's drive that guy into the ground. Hell, in that TB game last week, he didn't even challenge the QB for a fumble. He just let him fall on it and fumble the grip until he got it secured while Hunt just stood there and watched.

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