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Bengals organize a private training for Tackle, who could move

The Cincinnati Bengals must find answers (plural) on the hat.

So of course you have to keep your options open.

One of these options could be Wyatt Milum, a 6 ‘6’, 314 Tackle from West Virginia.

The Bengals recently had private training for him.

But while he “flashes strong hands and has a competitive advantage in the run game”, Milum never played Wache in West Virginia.

Why could he land on the Bengals?

Now, during his conference before the disappointment, Duke Tobin made it clear that he is open to take a duel that could move to guard.

“If you are a backup (versatility) in the offensive line of the greatest importance,” said Tobin. “As backup, you have to cover two places, regardless of whether it is a guard or the guard and the center or whether it is both sides.

And so Milum, who uses Power Bins, Twists and uses to stop Pass -Rushers in their mark, could be a great upgrade for Joe Burrow and the Bengals passing. It should also be available in the middle rounds.

Other prospects that the Bengals should take into account in their final assessment of the design can be found in our show with Andrew Winter from Gridiron Grading.

You can also listen to iTunes or use the player below.

Of course, the Bengals will be secured in a corner and will be forced to maintain at least one security guard and a defender with start caliber and defenders, as we say in the short video below.

We will see what you have in your sleeves when the NFL design begins tomorrow.

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