The Cincinnati Bengals have recently ditched their old habits by making a move on some big-name free agents, which they did around the team.
But could they become controversial next?
over there The scouting department there suggested a possible immediate solution for the defense – highlighting edge rusher Randy Gregory as a guy they should pursue:
At 31, Randy Gregory is past his prime, but maybe he can still help. The Seahawks recently invited the veteran for a visit. Gregory has always had the talent to make an impact – it's all about being focused on the pitch and ready to play.
The embattled Gregory was a second-round pick in 2015 who made a name for himself around the league. He was last with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last summer, but his .
Cincinnati needs some help overwhelming the passer as former first-rounder Myles Murphy can't get any meaningful snaps for some reason.
Maybe Gregory isn't the right fit, but the idea is solid and the team is suddenly willing to take risks on big names in November.
