The Cincinnati Bengals don’t sound like a team ready to hit free agency in search of help along the offensive line.
While fans might’ve hoped the Bengals would go after a Brandon Scherff or Dalton Risner after an underwhelming approach to the guard position this year, all signs point to the Bengals keeping things in-house.
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The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr. recently wrote the following: “New offensive line coach Scott Peters sounds content with those battles, and there hasn’t been a clamoring to add another body to the mix.”
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While focusing big assets elsewhere, at guard, the Bengals brought back Cody Ford, signed Lucas Patrick and will trust mid-round rookie Dylan Fairchild to compete with Cordell Volson, who was benched last year.
That’s not totally fair, though, as the Bengals are also placing a big wager on new offensive line coach Scott Peters being able to solve the franchise’s long-running struggles in the trenches, both in terms of talent selection, development and performance.
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Keep in mind, though, that training camp injuries and developments could change the team’s tune on outside free agents in a hurry.
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This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals sound extremely unlikely to add free-agent guard before training camp