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Kentrel Bullock

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/kentrel-bullock/32004255-4c52-1409-d480-36c98897cf6f

2020 (Ole Miss): Played in 6 games as a reserve and on special teams (2-11-5.5 rushing; 2-29-14.5 KR).

2021 (Ole Miss): Played in 6 games as a reserve and on special teams (17-78-4.6 rushing; 1-2-2.0 receiving).

2022 (Ole Miss): Redshirted. Played in 3 games as a reserve and on special teams.

2023: Played in 11 games with 2 starts (83-448-5.4, 4 TDs rushing; 15-106-7.1, TD receiving; 11-210-19.1 KR).

2024: Played in all 13 games with 12 starts (152-831-5.5, 7 TDs rushing; 15-153-10.2, TD receiving).

2025: First-team All-Sun Belt Conference. Led team with 1,085 rushing yards (218 carries, 5.0 per), 14 rushing TDs. Started all 12 games (14-53-3.8, TD receiving; 1-2-2.0 KR)

Overview

Tough, productive runner whose lack of explosiveness might limit his ability to make it in the league. Bullock has decent size and runs hard. He has a natural feel for the run lane and is able to cut/change tracks without missing a beat. However, against next-level competition, his lack of burst, top-end speed and second-level wiggle could make it tough for him to create yards beyond what’s blocked, which limits his potential as a “make-it” pro runner.

Strengths

Plays with natural instincts and vision as a ball-carrier.

Accelerates into traffic with fearlessness.

Able to change direction without slowing run tempo.

Runs tough and with adequate contact balance.

Drops pads and delivers forceful blows to second- and third-level tacklers.

Good success rate chopping down blitzers in protection.

Weaknesses

One-speed runner lacking ideal burst through the line.

Doesn’t elude tacklers as effectively once he hits second level.

Inconsistent in pass pro decision-making.

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Jamal Haynes

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jamal-haynes/32004841-5960-8012-871a-ee20765facfc

2021: Redshirted. Played in 2 games as a reserve.

2022: Played in 9 games as a reserve.

2023: Third-team All-ACC. Led team with 1,059 rushing yards (174 carries, 6.1 per, 7 TDs). Gasparilla Bowl MVP (18-128-7.1 rushing) in win over UCF. Played in all 13 games with 12 starts (20-151-7.6, TD receiving; 2-47-23.5 KR). Switched from WR to RB in fall camp.

2024: Honorable Mention All-ACC. Led team with 944 rushing yards (169 carries, 5.6 per). Started all 13 games (28-166-5.9, 3 TDs receiving).

2025: Played in all 13 games with 11 starts (124-531-4.3, 5 TDs rushing; 33-257-7.8 receiving; 1-17-17.0 KR).

Miscellaneous: Mother, Annette Johnson, played RB for the Atlanta Xplosion semi-pro football team in the Independent Women's Football League.

-- by Chad Reuter

Overview

Stocky and strong with a lot of experience but a concerning decline in production in the last two seasons. Haynes might be on the short side but he’s plenty durable to handle interior carries. His pro day testing showed off a big burst gear but his indecisiveness when reading the front tends to dull that burst. He has quick feet and good stop-start quickness but failed to elude tacklers over the first two levels often enough in 2025. He has stiff hands and struggles with pass-pro duties, so he might need to prove himself as a kick returner to compete for a spot.

Strengths

  • Stocky but well-built and strong in his lower half.

  • Good stop-start quickness to recalibrate his run.

  • Shows an ability to make sharp cuts across the grain.

  • Displays an aptitude for running routes underneath.

  • Showed rare burst at his pro day.

Weaknesses

  • Production has diminished in consecutive seasons.

  • Dances and slows when processing block development.

  • Below-average wiggle to elude second-level tacklers.

  • Lacks feel for setting up blocks and creating opportunities for himself.

  • Catches with stiff hands and subpar hand-eye coordination.

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Noah Thomas

Georgia Bulldogs On SI
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NFL Draft Profile - Noah Thomas, WR, Georgia Football

A look at the NFL draft profile of Georgia wide receiver Noah Thomas. The Georgia Bulldogs have a list of players who are hoping to hear their names called this

Go to 1:48 on that video...Jiminy Xmas

3 hours ago, texbengal said:

Wonder if he’s related to Eric Kattus? Former Michigan TE who was drafted by/played a few years for the Bengalsdd

Yes. Son. He has another son at UK that is an OT

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Corey Robinson Arkansas

36 starts at LT at Ga Tech and Arkansas. 6'5 311

Arkansas Razorbacks

Corey Robinson II

2026 NFF Hampshire Honor Society Member 2025 Preseason Third-Team All-SEC (Phil Steele) 2025 (REDSHIRT SENIOR): Started in all 12 games … Paved way for six games of 500+ yards of total offense … Talli
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Christian Jones OL SD State 6-9 335

Has played both tackle and guard.

NFL Draft On SI
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Christian Jones Is Turning NFL Draft Scouts Into Believer...

San Diego State offensive lineman Christian Jones entered the 2026 NFL Draft having played more than 2,000 career snaps at tackle and guard. That same versatili

7 hours ago, Jungletiger said:

Good pick up.

Plus, if Dirk Diggler could play LB, that’d be an amazing pairing right there.

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Jack Dingle

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jack-dingle/32004449-4e25-6328-5e34-0613b4008262

Overview

Dingle offers a height/weight/speed option at inside linebacker. He’s a three-year starter who often relies on athleticism over instincts. His overall production in the impact categories is relatively light and he’s below average in coverage. The size, athletic testing and play strength are all positives, but Dingle is lacking in snap-to-snap execution, production and three-down versatility.

Strengths

  • Possesses a good blend of size, speed and strength.

  • Good peripheral vision and awareness of incoming angle blocks.

  • Uses proactive hands to strike and separate on the second level.

  • Dips low and wraps around the legs as an interior tackler.

  • Has the traits to compete for a special-teams role.

Weaknesses

  • Average instincts and trigger quickness.

  • Makes mistakes with run fits and gets caught in the trash.

  • Average bend diminishes ability to leverage his gap through contact.

  • Would benefit from better pacing and patience with lateral scrapes.

  • Lacks fluidity in coverage situations.

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Eric Gentry

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/eric-gentry/32004745-4e52-6526-aecd-e96500e17430

2021 (Arizona State): Freshman All-American. Played in 12 games with starts in the final 3 contests (45 tackles, 5 TFLs with 1 sack, 2 PBUs). Enrolled in January.

2022: Tied for team lead with 2 FFs. Played in 11 games with 9 starts (71 tackles, 4 TFLs with 2 sacks, INT, 3 PBUs).

2023: Played in 12 games with 3 starts (46 tackles, 4 TFLs with 1 sack, INT, 4 PBUs, FF).

2024: Redshirted. Played in 5 games with 2 starts (33 tackles, 6.5 TFLs with 2 sacks, PBU, FF). Did not play most of the season after suffering “a series of concussions in a short period of time.” Returned for the team's Las Vegas Bowl win over Texas A&M because postseason games do not count toward redshirt limit.

2025: Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Conference. Tied for third in the FBS with 5 FFs. Started 12 games (75 tackles, 7 TFLs with 3 sacks, 2 PBUs).

Miscellaneous: Middle child of 10 siblings. Mother, Quon, played basketball at Rutgers.

-- by Chad Reuter

Overview

Fifth-year senior with a long, lanky frame that is ill-suited for block take-ons and gap constriction as a run defender. Projecting Gentry into an NFL role requires a belief he can gain and maintain more muscle mass and upper-body strength. He can get lost in man coverage at times, but his long limbs are very intimidating when he’s roaming in zone. He has above-average blitz potential off the edge with a big closing burst. Gentry has late-round potential but might need a developmental year to gain the requisite size and strength.

Strengths

  • Carries a wide wingspan with 35-inch arms.

  • Productive season as a tackler, with long levers to circumvent blocks.

  • When he’s near the route, the squeeze is on.

  • Threatening closing burst to the quarterback as a blitzer.

  • Long frame allows him to make tackles from distance.

  • Actively targets punch-outs, forcing five fumbles in 2025.

Weaknesses

  • Must add functional mass to play in the league.

  • Gets lifted up and out of the gap by linemen.

  • Lacks upper-body power and hand usage to get off blocks.

  • Below-average change of direction in man coverage.

  • High center of gravity makes open-field tackling tougher.

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Isaiah Nwokobia

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/isaiah-nwokobia/32004e57-4f34-9214-efad-830021252617

  • 2021: Tied for the team lead with 2 INTs. Played in 9 games with 3 starts (22 tackles, 2 TFLs with 1 sack, PBU, FF). Missed the end of the season with a shoulder injury.

  • 2022: Redshirted. Played in 4 games with 2 starts (10 tackles. FF). Tried playing through a hamstring injury.

  • 2023: Led team with 4 INTs (2 returned for TDs). Played in all 14 games with 10 starts (61 tackles, 4.5 TFLs with 1 sack, 3 PBUs). American Athletic Conference Championship Game MVP (first defensive player to win the award). Earned No. 23 jersey from a vote of his teammates to honor the leadership and courage displayed by the first Black football player at SMU, Jerry LeVias.

  • 2024: First-team All-ACC. Tied for the team lead with 3 INTs. Started all 14 games (100 tackles, 3.5 TFLs with 0.5 sack, 3 PBUs). Voted the No. 23 jersey for a second straight year.

  • 2025: Honorable Mention All-ACC. Started 12 games (80 tackles, 2 TFLs, 2 INTs, 7 PBUs). Voted the No. 23 jersey for the third straight year.

Overview

Nwokobia is a down safety with nickelback potential. He’s coming off left shoulder surgery, which prevented him from testing at his pro day. He can handle some man coverage underneath and is opportunistic from zone coverages. He lacks ideal cover talent and range for extended man coverage or single-high asks, though. He’s an adequate run supporter and tackler near the line but needs to improve his finishing rate on receivers after the catch. Nwokobia might not be drafted, but he has the ability to compete for a practice squad spot.

Strengths

  • Plays with good eye balance between quarterback and routes.

  • Finished career with 25 passes defensed and 11 interceptions.

  • Plays downhill into run fits with a steady pace.

  • Stays wide and tackle-ready in the hole.

Weaknesses

  • Allows runs to cross his face and escape wide.

  • Inconsistent tackle finisher when trying to bring down receivers after the catch.

  • Below-average range and field speed to maintain man coverage.

  • Underwent left shoulder surgery in December.

14 hours ago, buyaharleykellen said:

Any word on his brother Barry?

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Ceyair Wright

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/ceyair-wright/32005752-4912-4271-5253-6997e17fc067

Overview

Wright started 32 games over five seasons (three years at USC, two at Nebraska). He has adequate size and length. He’s experienced from the slot and outside. He lacks ideal athleticism, fluidity and speed to stay connected to NFL route-runners as a man-cover corner. He has enough anticipation and football smarts to operate at an adequate level from zone, though. He’s capable in run support but needs to become a much better open-field tackler. Wright has a chance to be drafted, but he might need to play in a zone-heavy scheme to compete for a roster spot.

Strengths

  • Stays low and steady in his backpedal.

  • Film work shows up in play recognition.

  • Works with proper eye and field balance from zone.

  • Adequate plant-and-drive underneath to the throw.

  • Uses quality angles to attack the passing lane and defend the throw.

  • Active and willing in run support, with a feel for beating blocks.

Weaknesses

  • Below-average make-up burst and speed when he falls behind.

  • Sluggish footwork transitioning to the release from press.

  • Can be exploited by deep fades in man coverage from the slot.

  • Doesn’t find the football often enough with his back to the ball.

  • Too many open-field missed tackles due to a lack of proper breakdown.

Reported 2026 Bengals UDFA Signings (As of April 26, 2026)

OT: Christian Jones (San Diego State)

OT: Corey Robinson II (Arkansas/Georgia Tech)

LB: Jack Dingle (Cincinnati)

LB: Eric Gentry (USC)

RB: Jamal Haynes (Georgia Tech)

RB: Kentrel Bullock (South Alabama)

WR: Noah Thomas (Georgia - Note: Conflicting reports, previously Georgia Tech in some trackers)

TE: Josh Kattus (Kentucky)

CB: Ceyair Wright (Nebraska)

S: Isaiah Nwokobia (SMU)

14 hours ago, MichaelWeston said:

Christian Jones OL SD State 6-9 335

Has played both tackle and guard.

NFL Draft On SI
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Christian Jones Is Turning NFL Draft Scouts Into Believer...

San Diego State offensive lineman Christian Jones entered the 2026 NFL Draft having played more than 2,000 career snaps at tackle and guard. That same versatili

Surprised BJ isn't going crazy over this guy. He's actually quite a bit heavier than 335. Weighed 349 at pro day. He's 1/4" shy of having 37 inch arms. and 1/8" shy of 89" wingspan. I'm not sure I've ever seen that. Most impressive is for a 350lb guy to be jumping a 26.5 vert and 8' broad. I'm hearing we gave him $50K, so there might be something here:

Dates: 03/10/26
Hand: 10 1/4  Arm: 36 3/4
Wingspan: 88 7/8

Height: 6087
Weight: 349
40 Yrd Dash: 5.68
20 Yrd Dash: 3.29
10 Yrd Dash: 1.96

225 Lb. Bench Reps: 21
Vertical Jump: 26 1/2
Broad Jump: 08'00"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.96
3-Cone Drill: 8.05

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I think its a really good sign we seem to be sticking at 10 with 2 roster spots open. Hopefully thats 2 vets

1 hour ago, MichaelWeston said:

I think its a really good sign we seem to be sticking at 10 with 2 roster spots open. Hopefully thats 2 vets

Still think they have one or more LBs targeted or even a rough agreement in place from before the draft

Also hoping Cook takes over headset duties. I assume he's capable.

Gentry I believe could make the LB room, he looks good, has great football IQ

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