Falcon137 wrote:
Bojicic has a chance. The Bengals are thin on o-line and have no backup center.
From Bengals.com
OFFENSIVE LINE
LT Andrew Whitworth: Clubhouse leader…one of best left tackles in NFL…NFLPA player rep…signed extension through '15 before last season.
RT Andre Smith: Sixth pick in '09 draft…coming off first full and healthy season…looks trim at about 330 pounds as he heads into contract year.
C Kyle Cook: Solid, smart center heading into his fourth season as starter…Signed extension through '15 on same day as Whitworth.
LG Travelle Wharton: Highly-praised free agent pickup from Carolina who signed a three-year deal…Heads into his ninth season with next start his 100th in NFL…Has also played a couple of seasons at left tackle.
RG Kevin Zeitler: Maybe the team's most solid pick in a solid draft…First guard ever drafted in first round by Bengals…40 Wonderlic score already legendary…Trained as a center at Wisconsin, he's now Cook's backup.
T Anthony Collins: Re-signed on a two-year deal…A valuable backup with starts at both left and right tackle adding up to 18.
G Jacob Bell: Signed a one-year deal earlier in the month after eight solid seasons at primarily left guard with 100 starts in Tennessee and St. Louis…He'll get some snaps at center.
RG Clint Boling: Fourth-round pick in 2011…Benched after started first three games…Looking for him to get stronger and play lower.
RG Otis Hudson: Fifth-round pick in 2010 who has yet to take an NFL snap…Before he hurt his knee in last training camp the coaches thought he and Smith were the club's two most improved linemen…At a solid 6-5, 311, the Bengals have high hopes for him.
RT Dennis Roland: Massive backup (6-9, 322) who has played in every game the past three seasons…Known as the line's best technician…Much of his work comes as an extra tight end…Re-signed on a one-year deal.
RT Matthew O'Donnell: A college free agent last year from Queen's College in Canada…A younger version of Roland at 6-9, 328 who spent last season on the practice squad…The Bengals find him quite intriguing.
That's 11 and they usually keep nine with one on the practice squad. Five guys that can play guard and center and four tackles with some possibly being able to play tackle? With six guards and centers, that's a pretty interesting training camp