It’s no secret that the Bengals will be aiming to upgrade their offensive line this offseason. It appears one of their targets could be Ravens center Bradley Bozeman, according to Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network (Twitter link).
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Wilson notes that Cincinnati is one of “multiple NFL teams” that could be in competition for Bozeman if he reaches the open market. The 27-year-old’s rookie deal is set to expire in March, which has him well positioned to cash in this offseason.
A two-time national champion with Alabama, Bozeman was a sixth-round pick of the Ravens in 2018. He established himself as a full-time starter in 2019, the first of two straight campaigns occupying the left guard spot. He shifted to his natural center position this past year, and delivered the best play of his career to date. In 16 games, he committed one penalty and surrendered three sacks according to PFF, which assigned him an overall grade of 73.3.
The Bengals ranked third in the league with 55 sacks allowed; while the Ravens were actually one of the two teams above them on that list, Bozeman could still represent a consistent presence along the interior. Current Bengals starter Trey Hopkins is 30, and has one year remaining on his current contract with a scheduled cap hit of $7.1MM. Releasing him would save Cincinnati just under $6MM, clearing up room to go after Bozeman, or perhaps fellow center Ryan Jensen.
While Bozeman isn’t likely to command the type of contract that Jensen will, he is younger and should have plenty of free agent suitors. The Ravens, for their part, have expressed a desire to re-sign him, as part of their general aim to bolster the offensive front. They are facing a tight salary cap situation, tough, and also have fellow 2018 draftee DeShon Elliott to re-sign, not to mention a long-term deal to be worked out with quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Bengals need 3 legit starters on OL … if they had that to start this year and in Super Bowl they would have won it all
Especially because next year they might not have as much luck when it comes to things going haywire for the Ravens and Browns.
If fruits and butts were candy and nuts…..
Any young OL is going to find themselves in a bidding war. Some good teams with lots of cap space that need to upgrade the OL.
Going to be an interesting off season
Makes sense, he’s an upgrade to the line and he has still got plenty of years in him.
As far as upgrading the O line in FA, centre is cheaper than guard or tackle. If you get rid of Trey Hopkins you’ll save about 6mil.
Then your atleast set on the line at centre and LT, with Jonah Williams. Couple more additions here and it won’t be a huge issue
Jensen is older, and in my opinion, not as good as Bozeman. Plus, Jensen has a history of dirty or near dirty on field actions. I really don’t enjoy saying it, but Jensen plays to hurt opponents sometimes it seems. His play itself is above average, but at the very best it’s undisciplined and has opened him up to mistakes, which is probably why PFF ranked him a few points beneath Bozeman overall last year.
Bozeman is three years younger and lacks the on field penchant for drawing penalties. I think I’d rather go for the division rival center here if I’m the Bengals.