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The Cincinnati Bengals, through their actions before the 2022 NFL draft, have effectively confirmed they’ll be in on the tight end position during the big event.
No great shock there — they lost C.J. Uzomah in free agency and while they added Hayden Hurst to start in the short-term, need to think about developing a long-term solution.
Perhaps Greg Dulcich out of UCLA is that guy.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Bengals are one of many teams the top tight end has met with during the draft process.
A vertical weapon who averaged 17.6 yards per catch over the course of his collegiate career, Dulcich could end up helping out an offense right away while otherwise refining other parts of his game like inline blocking.
Either way, he’s another name on the big pile of players at the position the Bengals have had contact with during the draft process.
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