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Cincinnati Bengals June Scouting Report
Mark Huber
6/6/2026
One of the most successful off-seasons in Cincinnati Bengals history continues with mini-camps, voluntary and mandatory sessions.
The acquisition of DL Dexter Lawrence has energized this team and fanbase like the selection of QB Joe Burrow.
QUARTERBACK
QB Joe Burrow is a league-winner at quarterback. If healthy, he is the best passer in the game. The only thing keeping him from being No. 1 in all of fantasy football is his lack of rushing upside. However, if healthy, and if all offensive weapons are healthy, he may be the top guy with only his passing efforts.
Behind Burrow, QB Joe Flacco and QB Josh Johnson are backups. Flacco is worth rostering now. Burrow, as good as he is, has been banged up and missed time, it seems, every season.
RUNNING BACK
RB Chase Brown is a fantasy stud. But RB Samaje Perine has received enough play that it keeps Brown from battling for the No. 1 running back spot. Still, Brown is a must-start every week. Perine is worth a stash as a bye week option.
RB Tahj Brooks, a 2025 draftee, had high promise but playing behind Brown and Perine, has kept him from getting more than a cursory play.
WIDE RECEIVERS
The first two are as good or better than any in the NFL. After that, there are plenty of players to chose from but how relevant are they for fantasy? WR Ja'Marr Chase and WR Tee Higgins are must-starts in any format.
There is not a clear cut third receiver on the team but even if there is will they get used enough to put in your lineup or even keep on your roster?
In short, they are roster worthy. If Chase or Higgins misses time, the third wideout is more than worthy of action. WR Andrei Iosivas is the veteran incumbent but rookie WR Colbie Young is a solid incoming player who could easily unseat the veteran. At this point, none of the other wide receivers on the roster are worth keeping.
There has been talk, although none from the team itself, WR Andre Hopkins has an interest in playing with Burrow. But that's all. Worth keeping an eye on, though. If Hopkins is on your waiver wire and you have spot and the ability to get him, it's worth a shot.
TIGHT END
TE Drew Sample is listed as the starting tight end on the Bengals depth chart. I know it's June but it seems unusual that a No. 1 tight end on a depth chart is not so much worth a spot on your fantasy roster.
Oh, Sample will get a touchdown or two when you might wish he was on your roster or in your lineup. But truth is, the Bengals do not use the tight end as a high volume position. Collectively the tight ends on the team post solid numbers but with Sample, TE Mike Gesicki and TE Tanner Hudson splitting time for various formations, it makes it difficult to roster one, let alone start them.
TE Erick All Jr is an interesting player, one with great athleticism but greatly injured. He is supposed to be healthy now and, if so, could unseat one of the three veterans ahead of him.
Add to that rookie TE Jack Endries, who has big-time receiving chops, but is still a rookie.
Could there ever be a Bengals tight end worth playing? Gesicki was supposed to be the guy but just like Sample he has a moment or two but nothing worth using from a volume standpoint. All and Endries would be worth stashing if they make the roster.
KICKER
PK Evan McPherson is a good kicker. He had a great rookie season but then fell off a bit. Still he is a good kicker on one of the best offenses in the NFL and is a must-start every week if your league uses kickers. He is a specially good at long distance kicks so extra points for 50-plus yard field goals makes McPherson a must-have.
IDP
This will be an interesting unit in 2026. The Bengals defense will be better, bank on that. But will anyone be fantasy relevant?
If you are in a league that uses defensive tackles, DL Dexter Lawrence is an obvious play. DE Myles Murphy and DE Boye Mafe are veterans who can post solid numbers but will either be at the high end of the sack chart, if your league uses that?
Guys like DE Shemar Stewart and DE Cashius Howell could be those sack plays waiting to happen. Stewart, if he lives up to his billing, might be the best one to have given his overall play. May not be a top sacker but could be a good overall tackler.
Linebacker is the fantasy spot that has the most solid plays. Pick the Green Dot guy and go from there. Welp, LB Barrett Carter and LB Demetrius Knight Jr are now second year players who are expected to play a lot again this year.
There is the spector of adding a veteran linebacker but for now it is Carter and Knight. They might be a back end of roster guy but I just do not yet feel good about starting either one.
In the secondary, the Bengals employ five players. DB Bryan Cook is the big free agent signing, coming home to lead the team. He is a solid play for sure.
DB Jordan Battle is the other safety, which normally is the best spot for IDP play. DB D.J. Turner II and DB Dax Hill are strong NFL corners. If your league uses CB as a position, Hill is the one to pick. DB Jalen Davis is the nickel guy and against some teams is a good play against those teams who use multiple wideouts as their base set.
GOING FORWARD
It would seem the Bengals still could use a veteran linebacker. As much as I like college free agents LB Jack Dingle and LB Eric Gentry, I just feel a veteran presence is going to happen. They are tight to the cap to be clear but a cut or contract restructuring for someone like QB Joe Burrow would open enough money to get someone like LB Bobby Wagner in stripes. At this point, that has not happened but there is plenty of time before training camp starts to make additions...and subtractions.
OFF-SEASON TRANSACTIONS
May
13-Signed CB Tacario Davis (3rd round)
8-Signed the following draft picks: OL Connor Lew (4th round), WR Colbie Young (4th round), OL Brian Parker (6th round), TE Jack Endries (7th round), DL Landon Robinson (7th round).
8-Signed the following college free agents: OL Liam Brown (Montana), RB Kentrel Bullock (So. Alabama), LB Jack Dingle (Cincinnati), LB Eric Gentry (So. California), HB Jamal Haynes (Ga. Tech), OL Christian Jones (San Diego St), TE Josh Kattus (Kentucky), DB Isaiah Nwokobia (So. Methodist), OL Corey Robinson II (Arkansas), WR Noah Thomas (Georgia), DB Ceyair Wright (Nebraska).
8-Acquired on waivers LB Swayze Bozeman (NY Giants)
April
19-Acquired DT Dexter Lawrence in trade with New York Giants for draft pick 1.10. Signed Lawrence to contract extension
7-Waived OL Matt Lee
2-Signed CB JaSir Taylor, DB Kyle Dugger
March
25-Re-signed QB Joe Flacco
14-Signed QB Josh Johnson
13-Signed DT Jonathan Allen
12-Signed OT Orlando Brown Jr. to contract extension
12-Signed DB Bryan Cook
12-Signed DE Boye Mafe
11-The contracts for the following 12 players expired making them unrestricted free agents: DB Tycen Anderson, LB Brian Asamoah II, TE Noah Fant, QB Joe Flacco, DE Trey Hendrickson, DE Joseph Ossai, OL Lucas Patrick, DE Cam Sample, DB Geno Stone, DB Cam Taylor-Britt, OL Cordell Volson, DB Marco Wilson.
11-QB Jake Browning became a free agent.
2-Signed OL Dalton Risner to contract extension
FEBRUARY
20-Signed DB Jalen Davis to contract extension.
20-Re-signed RB Kendall Milton
18-Re-signed WR Kendric Pryor
9-Activated from Reserve/Injured List LB Brian Asamoah II, DE Trey Hendrickson, DT Kris Jenkins Jr., OL Matt Lee, DB Cam Taylor-Britt, OL Cordell Volson, DB Marco Wilson
9-Activated from Reserve/PUP List TE Erick All Jr.
9-Activated from Reserve/Future List LB Liam Anderson, OL Jacob Bayer, RB Gary Brightwell, QB Sean Clifford, OT Andrew Coker, DT Howard Cross III, OT Javon Foster, WR Xavier Johnson, CB Jalen Kimber, CB Bralyn Lux, WR Jordan Moore, LB Antwaun Powell-Ryland, DB Russ Yeast.
More to come next month!
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