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http://www.cincyjungle.com/2016/3/2/11149058/bengals-2016-nfl-prospect-meeting-workout-and-visit-tracker

Bengals 2016 NFL prospect meeting, workout,

 

Pro Day and visit tracker

By Rebecca Toback  @Rebecca_Toback on Mar 2, 2016, 6:09p 2 

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Who have the Bengals met with during the draft season? Here's our tracker of all reported visits and workouts.

The Cincinnati Bengals will be meeting hundreds of NFL prospects as the draft approaches. At the Scouting Combine alone they had the opportunity to have 60 formal interviews with NFL hopefuls and countless informal interviews and meet and greets. Most of the players who the Bengals meet with this offseason will not be revealed, but many will, and you can keep track here of each meeting, workout and visit reported.

Combine Meetings

Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson
Miles Killebrew, S, Southern Utah
Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor

 

East-West Shrine Bowl Meetings

Clayton Fejedelem, FS, Illinois
David Onyemata, DT, Manitoba

Senior Bowl Meetings

Jay Lee, WR, Baylor

Pro Days

Eastern Kentucky (3/4 - Scouts in attendance)
Arizona State (3/4 - Bengals in attendance)
Kentucky (3/4 - Marvin Lewis in attendance)
Auburn (3/7 - Kyle Caskey in attendance)
Kansas State (3/8 - Bengals in attendance)
Northwestern (3/8 - Bengals in attendance)
Wisconsin (3/9 - Bengals in attendance)
Marshall (3/9 - Bengals in attendance)
Rutgers (3/9 - Bengals met with OLB Quentin Gause)
Alabama (3/9 - Paul Guenther attended)
Oklahoma (3/9 - Marvin Lewis attended, met with Zack Sanchez)
Clemson (3/10 - Marvin Lewis attended)
Oregon (3/10 - Bengals attended)
Colorado (3/10 - Bengals attended, met with OT Zeth Ramsey and OT Stephane Nembot)
Illinois (3/10 - Bengals new defensive line coach, Jacob Burney attended 
Tulsa (3/10 - Bengals attended, met with WR Keyarris Garrett)
Ohio State University (3/11 - Nearly entire Bengals staff attended)
LSU (3/14 - Bengals attended)
Bowling Green - (3/14 Bengals attended)
Cincinnati - (3/14 - Bengals WR coach and Duke Tobin attended)
Sacramento State - 3/15 - Bengals attended, had dinner with OL Lars Hanson
University of Manitoba (3/15 - Bengals attended; already met with David Onyemata once)
Richmond - (3/15 - Bengals attended)
LSU - (3/15 - Bengals attended)
Grand Valley State - (3/15 - Bengals defensive line coach, Jacob Burney attended)
Georgia - (3/16 - Bengals running backs coach Kyle Caskey attended)
Duquesne - (3/16 - Bengals attended)
Arkansas - (3/16 - Bengals attended)
Baylor - (3/16 - Bengals attended)
Pittsburgh - (3/16 - Bengals attended)

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Here is a site that tracks all of the visits by team, pretty interesting.http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000644055/article/afc-north-draft-winds-rumors-connecting-players-nfl-teams It seems like the Bengals are definitely thinking about going DL in the first round.

 

 

I think DL is second most likely behind WR. 

Notice that the article mentions meetings with Laquon Treadwell, Josh Doctson and Corey Coleman. Marvin was also at OSU's pro day (Michael Thomas). 

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http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/montana-state-tackle-john-weidenaar-impresses-at-pro-day-workout/

Montana State tackle John Weidenaar impresses at Pro Day workout, to visit Bengals
Posted March 22, 2016 · Add Comment
 

A stalwart at left offensive tackle for four seasons at Montana State, John Weidenaar had an impressive Pro Day workout before 12 NFL teams in Bozeman.

The All-Big Sky Conference and All-American blocker ran the 40-yard dash in 5.14 seconds at 6-7 3/8, 302 pounds.

He bench pressed 225 pounds 22 times, had a 29-inch vertical leap, a 9-2 broad jump, and a 7.28 three-cone drill.

The workout was attended by the Houston Texans, Seattle Seahawks, New York Giants, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers.

Weidenaar has a visit scheduled with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Weidenaar played 49 straight games at left tackle

Known for his durability, mobility and blocking skills, Weidenaar was 6-7, 235 pounds coming out of high school.

Weidenaar grew up on a ranch in Churchill, Montana, where his family cultivated potatoes.

He was an all-state offensive and defensive lineman and punter in high school who had 82 tackles, 29 for losses and 10 sacks as a senior.

 

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