Now that I have had some time to pick up the pieces of my
broken heart that shattered when my Cincinnati Bengals proved to be their own
worst enemy during their 2015 playoff loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers, I
believe it is time to put that horrendous night in the rearview mirror and look
ahead to the 2016 season. There is no doubt that this team will indeed look
different next year. A few coaches such as Hue Jackson and Vance Joseph have
left the Bengals to take coaching positions with other teams, and 15 players
are now free agents. These players are cornerback Leon Hall, tackle Andre
Smith, safety Reggie Nelson, linebacker Vinny Rey, cornerback Adam Jones,
linebacker Emmanuel Lamur, defensive end Wallace Gilberry, wide receiver
Mohamed Sanu, safety George Iloka, tackle Eric Winston, defensive tackle
Brandon Thompson, wide receiver Marvin Jones, wide receiver Brandon Tate,
defensive tackle Pat Sims, and center T.J. Johnson. In a perfect world, the
Bengals would bring back every player (yes, even Adam Jones). Unfortunately,
salary cap restrictions and high contract offers from other teams pretty much
guarantee that some of these free agents will end up somewhere else. So who
should the Bengals offer new contracts to out of these 15 players? Keep reading
to see who I think are the top five players that need to be brought back.
Marvin Jones is a no brainer. If there is a must have player
on this list, it is number 82 for the Bengals. Jones is a fantastic wide
receiver and made some incredible catches and plays this season. He bounced
back nicely after injuries put him on the bench for all of 2014, and he proved
that his breakout 2013 campaign was no fluke. The Bengals need to bring him
back and keep their triple threat of wide receivers together. The triple threat
I am referring to is A.J. Green, Marvin Jones, and Mohamed Sanu. Speaking of
Sanu…
…the Bengals need to bring him back as well. Sanu has proven
to be the most versatile player on the team. He hauls in touchdown passes and
has even thrown a touchdown pass to A.J. Green. In fact, he has a perfect
passer rating! Aside from catching and throwing touchdowns, he has also rushed
for a few and has become a man of all trades for this team. The Bengals need to
bring him back as his versatility on the field is something that the offense
has used time and time again to its advantage.
George Iloka is another player I would love to see back as a
Bengal. He has had a solid four years as a Bengals safety and is a guy that I
definitely see becoming a leader of the defense. He may not have as many picks
as Reggie Nelson, but he has something that Nelson does not have: youth. Iloka
is only 25 years old while Nelson is at the age of 32. Plus, Iloka will be
cheaper than Nelson as Nelson is sure to garner a huge contract in the
offseason. So when it comes to Iloka, I would definitely bring him back. He is
a leader in the making, a solid safety, and a much more affordable option for
the Bengals.
I would also bring back linebacker Vinny Rey. Not only is he
one of the best linebackers on the team, but he is also the smartest linebacker
on the team. He routinely makes excellent plays, he knows how to control his
emotions, and he has come through in the clutch on multiple occasions. Just
look at his game clinching interception against the San Diego Chargers. With
Vontaze Burfict being suspended for the first three games of the 2016 season,
the Bengals need somebody to fill the void. Rey has filled that void before,
and I know he is more than capable of filling it again.
The last player I would bring back is Wallace Gilberry. The
man is an intelligent football player who is also a beast on the defensive
line. He along with Geno Atkins, Carlos Dunlap, Michael Johnson, and Domata
Peko were monsters for opposing offensive lines for most of the season. Like
Iloka, I also see him beginning to emerge as a leader on the defensive side of
the ball. He is a really good player and one that I believe can keep the other
defensive players in check.
Those are my top five Bengals free agents that I would bring
back. Obviously I would love it if the Bengals could bring them all back, but
everybody knows that is virtually impossible. Guys will want more money and the
Bengals can only offer so much. Football, like every other professional sport,
is all about the “Benjamins” and hopefully the Bengals offer money to the right
players.
Who Dey!
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