Logan Wilson, Jeff Gunter injury concerns for Bengals

The Bengals lost two defenders over the weekend.

Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson suffered an injury late in his team’s win over the New Orleans Saints and it has cast immediate doubt about his status for the coming weeks.

Wilson missed a chunk of the fourth quarter after the injury. And while he was able to walk off under his own power, he hit the blue medical tent and didn’t return.

More concerning was the fact it appeared to be on the same shoulder he had surgery on this past summer.

The Bengals also lost promising seventh-round pass-rusher Jeff Gunter to an injury, as he was carted off during warmups.

Bengals head coach Zac Taylor told reporters there aren’t major updates just yet: “Don’t know about Logan (Wilson). That happened so late in the game. We will get some information on that. Jeff (Gunter) was a knee in pregame just walking out. I don’t know exactly how it happened or what it looked like when he fell.”

Losing one of the best linebackers in the NFL would obviously be a major blow to the defense, especially with DJ Reader already missing from the defensive line in front of him.

Don’t sleep on the loss of Gunter either given the flashes he’s shown and the fact pass-rushing depth has already been an issue.

Expect more updates on both guys soon.

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Dax Hill and Jeff Gunter hype growing as Bengals preseason starts

Two rookies have the attention of teammates and coaches.

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One might not expect the combination of a first and seventh-round pick to be getting major hype as the Cincinnati Bengals start the preseason.

But that’s what appears to be unfolding in Cincinnati, where first-rounder Dax Hill has played with the ones in place of Jessie Bates and seventh-rounder Jeff Gunter has put on a show when given a chance.

The Athletic’s Jay Morrison and Paul Dehner Jr. polled players and coaches about who they are most excited to see play this preseason and Hill was an obvious choice.

Quarterback Brandon Allen — a guy who would know based on practicing against Bates, told them the following about Hill: “Dax will be fun to watch out there. He has shown some pretty incredible range there in the post-safety.”

There were as many people, if not more, clamoring to see Gunter, the new No. 93. Some, like Tee Higgins, didn’t even know the name, but wanted to see him play: “I want to see No. 93 on the D line. He’s been dominating every time I see him out there on the field.”

Offensive coordinator Brain Callahan shared a fun note too:

“The two young pass rushers have been really impressive, Gunter and Carter. I can’t wait to see what they look like in a real game. They’ve looked pretty damn good for young players. I want to see if they look as good Friday night as they’ve looked out here.”

The writeup also mentions that safety Vonn Bell gave his answer, then later returned to add No. 93 to the list — not a bad deal for a seventh-rounder so far.

In other words, if it weren’t already obvious before, Hill and Gunter are major names to watch in the preseason games.

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Bengals 7th-round rookie Jeff Gunter starting to turn heads at training camp

The 7th-rounder is starting to look like a breakout at training camp.

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The Cincinnati Bengals had pass-rushing help as one of their bigger needs entering this offseason.

They added to this organically with the return of Joseph Ossai and also asked budding breakout Zach Carter to replace Larry Ogunjobi’s production in the middle. Anything else might be considered a bonus.

And seventh-rounder Jeff Gunter might end up being a big bonus.

Gunter had a near-multi-sack day on Thursday (a penalty prevented his second) as he whipped the guy he lined up across from multiple times.

“I ain’t hit nobody since my bowl game, so I was excited,” Gunter said, according to Jay Morrison and Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic. “Today was a good day. I learned a lot of stuff, and I think I made some plays. And watching Trey and Sam? Man, those are some of the best football players in the world. Just having both of them here at the same time, learning from each, I’m a kid in a candy shop. I’m just soaking it up.”

Dan Hoard captured footage of Gunter in action:

If Gunter keeps on this trajectory, he quickly goes from a question mark for the final roster into a possible rotational player on gameday, bolstering depth alongside the likes of Khalid Kareem, Cam Sample and others.

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Instant analysis of Bengals picking Jeffrey Gunter in the seventh round

Instant analysis of the move for the Bengals in Round 7 of the 2022 NFL draft.

The Cincinnati Bengals went back to addressing the pass-rush to cap off their trip to the 2022 NFL draft by picking Coastal Carolina EDGE Jeffrey Gunter in the seventh round.

Gunter, like the rest of the draft class, checked all the expected Bengals boxes.

Coming in at 6’4″ and 258 pounds, Gunter was an eye-popper of a tester who ran a 4.7 40-yard dash, to name one of the impressive numbers.

Also notable was the stat sheet, where in 2020 he led college football with six forced fumbles in 12 starts, plus 5.5 sacks. He followed that up with 6.5 sacks and two forced fumbles over 12 games last season.

The Bengals sure won’t mind that Gunter played his first two seasons listed as an end before standing up as a linebacker. He fits the mold of another chess piece Lou Anarumo can move around in his amoeba front.

As NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein summarized while tabbing Gunter as a fifth or sixth-round pick, it’s all about the trait-based upside:

“Athletic edge defender who is much more talented as a rusher than run defender. Gunter lacks the functional anchor and scrappiness to battle through contact and come out on the other side. He has the athletic ability and motor to harass the pocket, but needs to get stronger to open more rush doors in the future. Gunter has Day 3 potential as a backup 3-4 rush linebacker in a blitzing and gaming-based front.”

Maybe Gunter doesn’t see the field as a rookie, but he’s got a ton of interesting traits coaches will look to develop. If he can get in games and harass and confuse quarterbacks, it’s a superb value this late.

Not content to see if Gunter would actually choose the Bengals if he slipped to undrafted free agency, the Bengals locked him down and there’s groundwork here for him to eventually classify as a seventh-round steal.

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Bengals select Coastal Carolina EDGE Jeffrey Gunter in seventh round of 2022 NFL draft

The pick is in for the Bengals in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL draft.

The Cincinnati Bengals used their final pick in the 2022 NFL draft to continue the defensive theme with Coastal Carolina edge defender Jeffrey Gunter.

Gunter, 6’4″ and 258 pounds, projects as a linebacker or end who can play a role in rushing the passer in certain packages and fronts.

With experience at both defensive end and linebacker, Gunter is another chess piece for the coaches to use all over the place. He had 12 sacks over his junior and senior seasons combined.

This pick was the last overall for the Bengals and the first of the seventh round. Originally, the Bengals had owned a pick much earlier in the final round, but offered it up when the front office traded up to draft Tycen Anderson in the fifth round.

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Rams 7-round mock draft: Final edition

With the draft coming up in just 2 days, here’s our final mock draft for the Rams, going all 7 rounds to project what Les Snead will do

It’s officially the week of the 2022 NFL draft (*proceeds to rub hands together*) and it’s always exciting to see where certain prospects land as they hope to live out their dream of playing in the NFL. Los Angeles Rams fans will have to wait a while until their team makes a selection, with their first pick not coming until No. 104 in the third round.

With it being days before the draft begins, I’ll be conducting my final mock draft for the Rams. Los Angeles currently owns eight total picks, though we all know that Les Snead loves to make trades during the draft to either move up or compile more draft capital.

Amidst all of the chaos and uncertainty before the draft, here is my final seven-round mock draft for the Rams. Just note that this is how I envision Los Angeles drafting and does not entirely reflect what I would do with each pick.

Rams 2022 Draft Prospect Profile: Jeffrey Gunter (Edge, Coastal Carolina)

Jeffrey Gunter could be a steal on Day 3 of the NFL draft and the Rams would be wise to consider taking him

Von Miller became an integral part of the Los Angeles Rams’ defense when he was acquired via trade last season. The All-Pro edge rusher would record four sacks in the postseason (two in the Super Bowl) en route to the Rams defeating the Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl.

At the parade celebrating the Super Bowl win, Miller was among the players uttering the phrase ‘run it back’ to hint at his potential return in free agency. However, Miller did what he believes was best for himself, which was inking a deal with the Buffalo Bills.

With Miller now out of the picture, Los Angeles could very well add an edge rusher in the 2022 NFL draft and there are still veterans available in free agency. After completing profiles on Tyreke Smith and Amare Barno, here is a draft prospect profile on another edge rusher that the Rams could target in the draft in Jeffrey Gunter.

Unpacking Future Packers: No. 19 Jeffrey Gunter

Coastal Carolina edge rusher Jeffrey Gunter is up next in Unpacking Future Packers, a countdown previewing the 2022 NFL draft.

The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects that could be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2022 NFL draft.

Rashan Gary and Preston Smith give the Green Bay Packers a formidable pass-rushing duo. Those two combined for 18.5 sacks last season and could see that number increase with Gary entering his fourth year and fully primed to become one of the most dynamic edge rushers in the NFL.

With those two edge rushers in place, the Packers have the best pass-rushing duo in the NFC North. The depth behind Gary and Smith leaves a lot to be desired.

Luckily for the Packers, the 2022 NFL draft will give Brian Gutekunst an ample opportunity to restock the talent at the position behind his two starters.

An edge rusher that Green Bay’s general manager could target on day three of the upcoming draft is Jeffrey Gunter. The Coastal Carolina pass-rusher checks in at No. 19 in the Unpacking Future Packers countdown. 

Gunter, a two-star recruit out of North Carolina ended his Coastal Carolina career with 37 career starts under his belt. There was a slight one-year detour when he transferred to North Carolina State to be closer to family, but never played a down for his hometown team. 

As a sophomore in 2018, Gunter led the team with 14 tackles for loss to go along with five sacks. In 2019, Gunter transferred to NC State but had to sit out due to transfer rules.

Gunter then entered the transfer portal after one year and ended up back at Coastal Carolina. In 2020, Gunter recorded 58 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks and forced an FBS-leading six forced fumbles. He also recorded an interception against Kansas, when he tipped the ball at the line of scrimmage and came down with the pick.

This past season Gunter recorded 8.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and forced two fumbles. He finished his career with 38.5 tackles for loss and 17 sacks. 

“Gunter is a high-motor player,” Eric Henry, the Co-Managing editor for Underdog Dynasty, said. “At 6-4, 260 pounds, he is equipped to play both end and outside linebacker, which he did at Coastal Carolina.”

Gunter Looks like he was sent from central casting. The Coastal Carolina edge rusher checks in at 6’4” and 258 pounds. Gunter showcased his athleticism, recording a 4.7, (1.57 10-yard split) and a vertical of 35.5 inches. That explosiveness is a big reason why Gunter was No. 8 on Bruce Feldman’s Annual Freak’s list.

From Feldman:

The former two-star recruit, who has been a Dean’s List student for CCU, has measurables NFL scouts will love. At 6-4, 273, Gunter vertical jumps 39 inches and broad jumps 10-2. He’s bull-strong in the weight room too, benching 435 (doing 225 for 30 reps), squatting 525 and power cleaning — with no wrist straps — 365. His pro shuttle time of 4.37 also is terrific.

In the Coastal scheme Gunter plays the “bandit” position, which is an outside linebacker that plays to the boundary, drops into coverage and plays in a two-point stance so he can disguise rushing vs. dropping in pass coverage. In last season’s opener when Coastal whipped Kansas, Gunter ran with the Jayhawks’ most dynamic athlete, Pooka Williams, on a wheel route, and he stuck with him.

“He has great length and raw athletic ability,” said Coastal defensive coordinator Chad Staggs, “but I believe what sets him apart is his work ethic and relentless effort.”

As a pass-rusher, Gunter uses his hands well and has good length. Gunter has good initial burst off the line of scrimmage (1.57 10-yard split). He has a wide array of pass rush moves to keep linemen off balance.  

The production didn’t always match the traits for Gunter. According to Pro Football Focus, Gunter finished this past season with just 34 pressures on 258 pass-rushing reps.

“He’s not going to wow you with speed off the edge,” Henry said. “However, he is a “natural” pass rusher. Overall, really good instincts and has a feel for getting to the quarterback. What you would have liked to see more of is winning consistently against subpar competition. With that said, when the quarterback is in the pocket, he finds his way consistently in harassing the passer.”

Gunter does a good job using his length to extend into blockers. He’s strong at the point of attack and sets a strong edge, rarely losing contain. He has a knack for making himself skinny and knifing through gaps to disrupt the action in the backfield.

“As a run defender he excels,” Henry said. “His 38.5 tackles for loss over four seasons is evidence enough that he’s very capable against the run and he does a nice job of playing fundamentally sound, especially in a defensive system that is multiple and asks a fair amount of the front seven.”

Fit with the Packers

Gunter has all the traits that teams are looking for in edge rushers. If a team can unlock all that untapped potential, they’ll be getting a steal on day three of the draft. 

“With Gunter, you know what you’re getting,” Henry said. “There’s no “boom or bust” factor. He’s a player who always plays with a high motor, is versatile enough to stand up or play as an end and should be able to contribute on special teams.”

With his athleticism, length and creative hands, Gunter has all the tools to develop into a terror off the edge. The question is if he’ll ever reach his potential? If he doesn’t reach his ceiling, he could serve as a career-long rotational piece on the edge. 

A team can never have enough pass rushers, and Gunter at worst will provide quality depth for the Packers behind Gary and Smith. Gunter has an NFL-ready frame with all the traits that teams desire. 

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Vikings 7-round mock draft: Will Minnesota take a different approach?

Tyler Forness’ full mock draft for the Vikings

Now that the combine has passed, the draft picture is becoming more and more clear. The combine itself provides a lot of crucial information to help us better understand these players. Whether it be physical measurements or athletic testing to help quantify what you see on film, the data is very important to parse out the entire class.

For the Minnesota Vikings, there is only one position that they don’t need to upgrade immediately and that is offensive tackle. Otherwise, they can truly go best player available to try and help improve their roster.

I’ve conducted a seven-round mock draft using The Draft Network’s draft simulator.

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Colts’ 7-round mock draft pre NFL combine

With the NFL combine just over a week away, here’s a 7-round mock draft for the Colts.

The Indianapolis Colts are still a few months away from the 2022 NFL draft but throughout the entire offseason we’ll be looking at which prospects they might consider.

The Colts are without a first-round pick due to the Carson Wentz trade so general manager Chris Ballard will have to work his magic in order to continue improving the roster.

Since we haven’t even gotten to the NFL combine yet, a lot is going to change over the next few months. We’ll get more information and learn more about these prospects, but it’s still a good idea to run through some simulations.

Using The Draft Network’s mock draft machine, here’s a seven-round mock for the Colts: