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Much of the talk surrounding the Cincinnati Bengals if they draft Penei Sewell with the fifth pick in the 2021 NFL draft focuses on where he would play as a rookie.
The Bengals, after all, don’t sound too keen on moving left tackle Jonah Williams and just signed right tackle Riley Reiff in free agency. One of the ideas, then, is to let Sewell bully opponents from the guard spot for at least a year before kicking outside to tackle.
And to Sewell’s credit, he’s preparing for that sort of shakeup.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Sewell is working both edges during pre-draft training:
Versatility is key: #Oregon LT Penei Sewell, the Draft’s consensus top OT, has been training at right tackle as well as left tackle (which he played in college). Sewell is preparing for the possibility that someone with an entrenched LT drafts him & puts him at RT for a year.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 16, 2021
Sewell doing this probably won’t change Cincinnati’s opinion on him at this stage — if they want him, they stand a great chance at getting him.
But with Reiff on a one-year deal and the long-term outlook at right tackle still not secure, it’s nice to know Sewell is training as an either-or type of guy who can fill in either spot if necessary.
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