Thanks for checking out my 2010 NFL draft picks for the Cincinnati Bengals. I will provide analysis for each 2010 Bengals draft pick, round by round. If you are a Bengals fan check out my friends at Bengalsworldnews. com. After briefly analyzing the 2010 Cincinnati Bengals draft pick, I’ll give it a rundown. All comments are welcome and I will try to answer them all. I think the Bengals 2010 NFL draft needs a tight end, a wide receiver safety.
Cincinnati First round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft
As the first pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Bengals took tight end Jermaine Gresham from Oklahoma. Gresham is 6ft 5 and arguably the best tight end in the 2010 draft. Carson Palmer will love this target in the middle of the field.
Cincinnati Second round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft
The Bengals selected defensive end Carlos Dunlap out of Florida with a second round pick. At 6ft 6 inches tall and over 270 pounds, Dunlap is a beast. That being the case, some of the Bengali concerns detected by Dunlap were ignored. I like the pick if Dunlap can keep his ass out of trouble.
Cincinnati Begals third round pick in NFL 2010 Draft
Jordan Shipley, a wide receiver from Texas, was the Bengals’ next pick. Everyone wants the next Welker but, there is only one Welker. Shipley has good hands but not great speed. But picking him in the 3rd round and not earlier makes him a safe bet. Bengal have this analysis successful 2010 draft pick.
The Bengals then added cornerback Brandon Ghee from Wake Forest. I live in North Carolina and have seen Ghee play a bit on television. Brandon Ghee is fast but raw and could be a special teams player if nothing else.
Cincinnati Begals Fourth Round Pick in 2000 NFL Draft
Defensive tackle Geno Atkins from the Georgia Bengals was the first pick in the fourth round. I like Atkins, but he is a little short at only 6ft 1. He should make the team and help the Bengals defensive line rotation.
Texas linebacker Roddrick Muckleroy was the second pick in the 2010 NFL draft by the Bengals. I felt that Muckleroy would arrive here to supply the position of the Bengals. This is the bathroom floor for the 2010 Cincinnati Bengals.
Cincinnati Fifth Round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft
Otis Hudson, a 6ft 5 guard from Eastern Illinois, needs a year on the practice squad and in the weight room. At a given time this can pick sleepveh pick who can play guard or tackle if he gains strength.
Cincinnati Bengals Sixth Round Pick in the 2010 NFL Draft
Dezmon Briscoe needs a wide receiver from Kansas to make this Bengals team. I don’t think he’ll knock out Shipley and all the veteran wide receivers the Bengals have.
Cincinnati Seventh Round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft
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