The Bengals Are Playing Checkers, Not Chess When It Comes To The Salary Cap
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Solomon Wilcots opens by endorsing the Bengals' re-signing of Joe Flacco as backup QB, pointing to his strong six-start performance and Joe Burrow's history of missing games over six seasons as justification. The episode's main argument is a pointed critique of the Bengals' cap structure: by front-loading all guaranteed money into year one, they're burning 80% of their free agency cap space upfront versus the NFL average of 50%, which cost them two extra defensive signings — including linebackers Kaden Elliss and Devin Lloyd. Solly warns this self-inflicted linebacker shortage now puts the Bengals in a tough spot at pick 10, potentially forcing them to reach for a position they could have filled in free agency instead of taking the best player available like safety Caleb Downs. He closes with a push for a higher run play percentage to protect both Burrow and the defense in crucial AFC North games.
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