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Only a handful of rookies can have an elite impact upon arrival in the NFL . Last year, some of the expected names did just that. Chase Young was a terror for offensive lines with Washington.
May 20, 2021
The Cincinnati Bengals may be heading in the right direction overall as it pertains to talent, but in an offseason with multiple opportunities to upgrade the protection for franchise quarterback Joe Burrow, coming off major knee surgery, the offensive line is once again a major question mark heading into 2021.
A team that has a terrible track record when it comes to building the offensive line, decided to once again wait and bet on their ability to develop that position group, opting to take a wide receiver in Ja Marr Chase over top offensive line prospects Peneii Sewell and Rashawn Slater.
Many Injuries Start In The Workout Room By Blogdipity on May 10, 2021, 2:21pm EDT +
By Terry Duschinski
Few will agree with this post and many with credentials will be utterly dismissive. But none can deny that today s Cincinnati Bengals seem to compile an inordinate list of injuries compared to NFL players in decades past.
Did Cris Collinsworth or Isaac Curtis miss playing time anywhere near the level of AJ Green?
Dan Ross suited up steadily, while Tyler Eifert was a scratch for most of at least three seasons.
Until a shoulder went awry after a dozen seasons or so, Anthony Munoz missed far less total playing time than has Jonah Williams in just two years.
Updating and Ranking The 50 Greatest NFL Players of all time
May 7, 2021
Now that we’re a few years removed from the NFL’s 100th Anniversary, it’s time to update our rankings of the 50 Greatest NFL Players of all time. The list needs some slight updating and ordering, as (spoiler alert) a new GOAT has been crowned.
This is the definitive ranking of the 50 Greatest NFL Players of All Time.
50. Terrell Owens
Notable accolades: Hall of Fame (2018); 5x First-Team All-Pro; 6x Pro Bowl
Hot takes only on this list. Despite the heavy controversy surrounding his career, Terrell Owens was the greatest wide receiver of his day outside of Randy Moss. He was unfortunately stuck on some heartbreakingly good teams: his Niners were on the verge of glory before they ran into a historical anomaly in the early 2000’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and later was a part of the Eagles team that fell victim to Tom Brady. Despite that, his NFL stats and influence are both undeniable.