Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent Targets With Joe Goodberry, Hunter Greene Injury, Arnold Palmer Invitational
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On today's show, Stone is joined by Joe Goodberry and they break down the top free agent targets for the Cincinnati Bengals before the NFL's legal tampering period opens on Monday. Also, we discuss Hunter Greene's injury, the Chiefs trading Trent McDuffie to the Rams and the future of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
With the NFL’s legal tampering period opening Monday, the Cincinnati Bengals enter free agency with several roster holes that could determine whether they return to playoff contention in 2026. After missing the postseason for three straight seasons, team leadership has emphasized adding defensive talent and improving depth around franchise quarterback Joe Burrow.
One of the most obvious positions the Bengals should target is edge rusher. The team declined to franchise tag star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, allowing him to enter free agency, which creates a massive hole in the pass rush if he departs. Cincinnati’s defense already struggled to generate consistent pressure, so adding at least one veteran edge rusher should be a top priority. Analysts have suggested the Bengals may pursue multiple pass rushers in free agency to bolster the rotation and avoid relying too heavily on younger players.
Another position to prioritize is defensive tackle, particularly an interior pass-rusher. The Bengals have lacked consistent disruption up the middle, which allows opposing quarterbacks to step up in the pocket and neutralize outside pressure. Improving the interior defensive line would help both the run defense and pass rush, giving Cincinnati a more balanced defensive front. Several evaluations of the roster note that adding interior push is one of the defense’s biggest needs this offseason.
The Bengals should also consider targeting linebacker depth, ideally a veteran presence who can stabilize the middle of the defense. While Cincinnati has promising young defenders, analysts have pointed out the need for experienced linebackers who can help in coverage and run support. Veteran leadership at the position could improve communication and consistency in defensive alignments.
Finally, wide receiver depth could be another sneaky priority. The offense revolves around Burrow and star playmakers, but Cincinnati could use a reliable WR3 who can stretch defenses and punish teams for focusing on the top targets. Some analysts have pointed to the need for a more productive third receiver to complement the Bengals’ passing attack.
If Cincinnati aggressively addresses edge rusher, defensive tackle, linebacker, and wide receiver depth during free agency, the team could significantly improve its roster heading into the 2026 season. Strengthening those areas would also maximize the championship window around Burrow and one of the league’s most explosive offenses.
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