With a historic lineage of Hawkeye tight ends in the NFL, the Bengals selected fourth-round TE Erick All out of Iowa. Cincinnati area scout Christian Sarkisian expressed the team’s belief that All can become the next great Iowa TE in the NFL.
The 2024 NFL Draft was full of winners and losers, but every team came out on top in terms of awesomely-named draft picks. My favorite part of the NFL Draft?
Had tight end Erick All never missed time with injury in college, he likely would've been drafted long before the Cincinnati Bengals selected him. Back-to-back season ending injuries dropped All to the fourth round for the Bengals to swoop him off the board.
Here’s a glimpse into the minds of the Bengals scouts as they put together their draft boards. As the Cincinnati Bengals players trickle back into the team’s facility for offseason workout programs, the scouting department is getting back to business by building their lists for the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Cincinnati Bengals have had an up-and-down offseason so far. Joe Burrow looks to be coming back healthy but the Tee Higgins saga has been difficult to navigate for this team.
The compiled list of supporting cast rankings shows just how much Joe Burrow has had to overcome in his first three years. There have been a lot of narratives about Joe Burrow and how he has been carried by having two elite weapons in Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase.
NFL teams have high hopes for all of their 2024 draftees. These picks stand out as the best for all 32 teams.
Particularly for teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, the NFL Draft is arguably the most important day of the franchise’s year. While free agency is important
All that and a Bag of Chips. The Cincinnati Bengals finally drafted a tight end. A Fairfield High School graduate, Erick All to the scenic route home to Cincinnati.
Cincinnati eventually snagged him in the fourth round, but he almost went higher. The Cincinnati Bengals had a strong draft, and in win-now mode, they should feel that they improved upon a few weaknesses, mainly on the defensive line.
After five months of prognosticating how the Cincinnati Bengals' roster can and should look, we're a week away from rookies reporting to minicamp. The offseason is making its transition out of what could be, to what's right in front of us. Players finally getting on the field is cool and all, but several questions remain.
The Cincinnati Bengals entered the 2024 offseason with a sense of urgency. Joe Burrow suffered a Week 11 hand wrist ligament injury that ended his season, and with it Cincinnati’s hopes of competing in the playoffs.
The Bengals announced jersey numbers for all 10 of their picks in the 2024 NFL Draft. Receiver Jermaine Burton will wear No. 81. Tight end Erick All will wear No.
While there is no hard science to support the claim, a player’s number speaks to how their career will go. A running back wearing a 40s number? Sorry, no star power.
10 picks gave the Cincinnati Bengals the third-most selections in the 2024 NFL Draft, but how well did they use them? Cincinnati went half-and-half on offense and defense, bolstering the trenches on both sides of the ball, and adding some skill players to boot.
The Cincinnati Bengals increased their offensive explosiveness this offseason by adding key pieces in free agency and the NFL Draft.
After an eventful draft weekend the Browns wound up staying put with all of the picks they entered the NFL Draft and came away with six new players. This was the third and final year of Cleveland not having a first-round pick as part of the Deshaun Watson trade.
The Cincinnati Bengals went into the weekend needing help along trenches on both sides of the ball after those areas were exposed last season. Now that the dust has settled from the NFL Draft in Detroit, it seems the orange and black understood the assignment as they focused heavily on the offensive and defensive line with their 10 picks.
The Cincinnati Bengals added 10 players to their roster in the 2024 NFL Draft, including five trench players, three skill players and two defensive backs.
The Bengals added 10 players in the 2024 NFL Draft. Here are three takeaways from their draft class: Trenches and Weapons I spent most of draft season saying the phrase: "trenches and weapons, weapons and trenches." The Bengals added five trench players and three weapons for Joe Burrow.
The 2024 NFL Draft wrapped up on Saturday in Detroit. The third day of the event saw three Iowa players selected. Philadelphia chose Hawkeye defensive back Cooper DeJean during Friday's second round. Tight end Erick All Jr.
The Cincinnati Bengals made bold decisions on the first two days of the NFL Draft, and that mindset continues on Day 3 with the selection of Iowa tight end, and Cincinnati native, Erick All with the 115th overall pick.
Iowa tight end Erick All found his new NFL home after being selected in the fourth round by the Cincinnati Bengals, pairing him up with Joe Burrow. Now that he’s officially been selected, we can look at All’s upcoming payday.
Iowa tight end Erick All has been selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, taken with the No. 115 overall pick. The standout tight end was one of the nation’s best in the passing game, a definite mismatch on the field against most teams.
It's finally draft week and the 2024 NFL Draft is just a few days away where the Chicago Bears are waiting to make the first overall pick. I decided to do a full NFC East 7-round mock draft to see how the division rivals can draft players in an attempt to overtake their division counterparts.
Erick All NFL Draft Overview Position: Tight End Height: 6’4 Weight: 252 School: Iowa Hawkeyes Everyone knows about Brock Bowers at the top of the 2024 NFL Draft, but Erick All flashes as a potential starter at the next level.
According to Damond Talbot of NFL Draft Diamonds, the San Francisco 49ers have hosted former Iowa tight end Erick All on a pre-draft visit. "Erick All is a beast on the field, I would not be shocked to see a team like the Niners draft him and beat teams with him like they do with [TE George] Kittle week in and week out," Talbot wrote.
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