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LAST SEASON: 6-10, tied for 5th in AFC Central PROJECTION: 3rd in AFC North
RB: There's no telling how far off the charts Corey Dillon's stats will soar. He's fast enough to go the distance (96-yard TD run last year). He's tough enough, at 225 pounds, to carry the ball 340 times, second-most behind Washington's Stephen Davis (356). And in each of his first five seasons, he's gained more than 1,000 yards. Six straight will put him with the NFL elite -- only Eric Dickerson, Barry Sanders and Curtis Martin have done that. FB Lorenzo Neal, who's ridden shotgun for four 1,000-yard rushers, thinks Dillon's a lock to make the trio a quartet: "Corey can get 2,000 yards. He's like a horse, and he only gets stronger." WEAK SIDE QB: What Cincy needs -- and hasn't had since Boomer Esiason in the late '80s and early '90s -- is a real QB. The Bengals were last in scoring in 2001, and Jon Kitna's 61.1 rating was the lowest among NFL starters. Akili Smith, the No.3 pick in the 1999 draft, is still No.3 on Cincy's depth chart. Journeyman Gus Frerotte, the Bengals' fifth starting QB in five seasons, brings a career 76.1 rating to the job.
OTHER UNITS
WR: One guy with attitude, Darnay Scott, is out. Another guy with attitude, Michael Westbrook, is in. If the injury-prone Westbrook breaks down, coaches believe second-year receiver Chad Johnson is ready. Johnson's off-season development is one reason management was willing to let Scott go. This article appears in the September 16 issue of ESPN The Magazine. |
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