Bengals receive ‘B’ grade for Akeem Davis-Gaither pick

NFL draft grades weighed in on the Cincinnati Bengals taking LB Akeem Davis-Gaither.

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The Cincinnati Bengals dipped into the familiarity well with Appalachian State linebacker Akeem Davis-Gaither in the 2020 NFL draft’s fourth round.

And Davis-Gaither is a fun prospect who projects as a more modern linebacker who can play a hybrid role between safety and linebacker.

There’s value in getting such a chess piece for Lou Anarumo’s multiple defense. There’s also a ton of value in this odd offseason to getting a guy they’re familiar with via the Senior Bowl, where the Bengals made him a captain.

But there are a few drawbacks to this pick. For one, ADG comes with a slightly concerning injury history, which features a recent stress fracture in his foot that derailed some of his pre-draft plans.

And two, doubling up on linebacker after Logan Wilson in the third isn’t the best overall value with quality offensive linemen on the board. By passing on an offensive tackle like Ben Bartch or Prince Tega Wanogho, the Bengals are adamant in having a competition with unknowns like Billy Price, Michael Jordan and Fred Johnson, which could prove problematic in front of Joe Burrow. There was always a chance the ADG would’ve kept falling due to injury concerns.

Disclaimer — there is a chance ADG could make this grade look very, very silly, quickly. He’s a superb athlete who fits the modern NFL mold well. But his level of competition, injuries and other available prospects dampen things ever so slightly.

For now, this is a defensive chess piece worth expressing some cautious optimism over as the Bengals continue the defensive overhaul.

Grade: B

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2020 NFL Draft: Cincinnati Bengals team preview

Everything Cincinnati Bengal fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft

Everything Cincinnati Bengal fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

VITALS

Head Coach: Zac Taylor

General Manager: Michael Brown

2019 Record: 2-14

2020 DRAFT PICKS

1 (1)

2 (33)

3 (65)

4 (107)

5 (147)

6 (180)

7 (215)

TEAM NEEDS

Quarterback

It all begins and ends at the quarterback position and for the Cincinnati Bengals it is no different. For the better part of the last five months, one name has been linked to the team more than any other. With the first selection, they should select Joe Burrow to be their new franchise-leading man. The Andy Dalton era has passed and now the Bengals can get behind Burrow as they try and rebuild the roster.

Offensive Line

After finding their new face of the franchise, the next focus should be on protecting that quarterback. The teams really could use an upgrade at both right guard and right tackle. Plenty of players in the upcoming draft to do so when the time comes but if they want to return to the playoffs in the near future, those two spots need attention.

Linebacker

Most NFL defenses spend the majority of their time in nickel and other sub packages, which makes athleticism a must for today’s linebackers, given the extra ground they have to cover in the middle of the field. That athleticism is lacking among Cincy’s current linebacker group, and they should look to address that in the early rounds with someone like LSU’s Patrick Queen or Oklahoma’s Kenneth Murray.

TOP TARGETS

Joe Burrow | QB | Louisiana State

Chase Young | EDGE | Ohio State

Ezra Cleveland | OT | Boise State

Zack Baun | LB | Wisconsin

Patrick Queen | LB | LSU

Jalen Reagor | WR | Texas Christian

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