It’s here! It’s finally here!

The offseason is over. Training camp has officially opened for the 2025 season as the Cincinnati Bengals—well, most of them—took the practice fields outside Paycor Stadium for their first practice of the preseason.

With that comes a whole bunch of speculation, which is what we’re going to do now.

Here’s my first prediction for the team’s 53-man roster.

Quarterback (2)

Notes: I’m a UC guy, and I’m just as excited as anyone that Des Ridder is wearing a Bengals jersey right now, but Browning has done it for real when he was needed most. Until someone takes it from him, Browning is Burrow’s backup.

Running Back (4)

Chase Brown
Samaje Perine
Tahj Brooks
Kendall Milton

Notes: Zack Moss is on the NFI list with the same neck injury that sidelined him last season, and I don’t think the Bengals will go into the regular season with only one running back from the season prior on the final roster. Samaje Perine was in Cincinnati before, but that doesn’t mean he’s up to date on everything the offense does currently, and Tahj Brooks is a rookie. Milton spent last season on the Bengals’ practice squad and is familiar with the system. If Moss improves down the line, this could change.

Wide Receiver (6)

Ja’Marr Chase
Tee Higgins
Andrei Iosivas
Charlie Jones
Jermaine Burton
Kendric Pryor

Notes: Five of the six spots are taken, and Pryor, who has been on-and-off again with the Bengals’ practice squad since 2022, edges everyone else out.

Tight End (4)

Mike Gesicki
Drew Sample
Tanner Hudson
Tanner McLachlan

Notes: They have one guy who can catch really well, one guy who can block really well (and makes the fans jump for joy when he scores), and a guy who can do a little bit of both. Erick All Jr. will be missed, but gives McLachlan a shot to crack the rotation.

Offensive Line (9)

Orlando Brown Jr.
Dylan Fairchild
Ted Karras
Lucas Patrick
Amarius Mims
Cody Ford
Cordell Volson
Matt Lee
Jaxson Kirkland

Notes: Two things can be true at the same time. The Bengals’ front office didn’t do enough to shore up the offensive line, specifically at guard. Also, some combination of the offensive lineman listed above could give Burrow the best protection he’s had in his young-ish career. Hopefully, the second one becomes more true than the first.

Defensive Line (10)

Trey Hendrickson
BJ Hill
T.J. Slaton Jr.
Joseph Ossai
Shemar Stewart
Myles Murphy
McKinnley Jackson
Kris Jenkins Jr.
Cam Sample
Cedric Johnson

Notes: There are a lot of assumptions being made, such as Hendrickson and Stewart will sign soon. There’s no one on the field right now that could potentially take either of their places while they’re gone. So, I think they’ll be here until I find out they won’t.

I hope that doesn’t happen.

Linebackers (5)

Logan Wilson
Demetrius Knight Jr.
Oren Burks
Barrett Carter
Maema Njongmeta

Notes: Here’s where the biggest turnover has taken place on the defense. Wilson is back, but Knight likely replaces Germaine Pratt as the starter alongside him. Burks and Carter likely rotate as the team’s third linebacker as well as on special teams, and Njongmeta provides a run-stopping hammer when needed.

Cornerback (6)

Cam Taylor-Britt
DJ Turner
Dax Hill
Jalen Davis
Josh Newton
DJ Ivey

Notes: There isn’t really much turnover here at all. They’ve officially lost Mike Hilton to free agency, and I suspect Hill or Newton steps into the void he left in the slot. Keeping Davis, who’s been the team’s backup slot corner for a while, behind the starter should help the transition. Everyone listed could potentially contribute in some way on defense

Safety (4)

Geno Stone
Jordan Battle
Tycen Anderson
Daijahn Anthony

Notes: Vonn Bell is gone, and Stone and Battle will likely start this year. Anderson and Anthony are backups and special teams contributors.

Special Teams (3)

Evan McPherson (K)
Ryan Rehkow (P)
Cal Adomitis (LS)

Notes: This is hopefully a bounce-back year for a kicking game that was inconsistent at times in 2024.

What are your thoughts?

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