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By Dan Parzych
11. Cincinnati Bengals: LSU Linebacker Devin White
Finally, the Cincinnati Bengals made the overdue decision to move on from Marvin Lewis as head coach since most football fans seem to agree this should have taken place a long time ago after all the years resulting in disappointment.
Whether it was his career 0-7 playoff record or the Bengals missing out on the playoffs in each of the last three seasons, a fresh start from someone other than Lewis seems best for both parties, and it will be interesting to see how Zac Taylor does in his first season as head coach.
After watching his accomplishments with Jared Goff, Cincinnati would love nothing more than to see Taylor help bring the best out of Andy Dalton since there has been debate over whether the Bengals would be better off replacing him with someone new.
Does this mean Cincinnati could look to the draft as a potential replacement? Of course, since the Bengals could be in great position to land a top prospect, but also to help fill a need at linebacker, it would be difficult to pass on Devin White.
From the group of linebackers in Indianapolis, the LSU product was one of the players who stood out the most, with one of his highlights being the 4.42 time in the 40-yard dash.
With his strength and speed, this would make a great fit for the Bengals early on.