
Identifying Potential Bengals' Targets At Defensive Tackle Ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft
The Bengals are expected to address the defensive tackle spot at some point in the 2023 NFL Draft. They have some specific trends and preferences that they target at that position.
We covered edge rusher last week. Check out that breakdown here.
They are less particular about size when it comes to defensive tackle.
There is a famous, undersized defensive tackle that wore No. 97 for the Bengals that they took in the fourth round of the 2010 draft. And they actually drafted a player last year in Zach Carter that is actually slimmer than Geno Atkins was when they took him 13 years ago.
Even though the Bengals have been more accommodating to different sizes for their 3 techniques, they have some more strict testing thresholds than they do at edge rusher.
Both Duke Tobin and Lou Anarumo prefer guys that can fire off of the ball and explode out of their stance to build a cage around the quarterback. Using some of their trends on size, athleticism, and college production we can zero in on likely targets for them in this draft along the interior of the defensive line.

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Looking at the first four rounds since 1999, the average 3-technique that they have drafted comes in at about 6-3, 304 pounds, which is a big player.
The drills that they seem to really prioritize are the 10-yard split from the 40-yard dash and the short shuttle. However, unlike some of the agility stuff for edge rushers, they do not have a test that they ignore. Their average defensive tackle has a 10-yard split in the 73rd percentile and the short shuttle average is in the 75th percentile.
Looking at both the 10-yard split and the short shuttle is interesting because it seems as if they want a more balanced athlete at defensive tackle.
Now let’s dig into their history and how it may be predictive for what type of 3 technique they could look for early on in the 2023 NFL Draft.
After removing every defensive tackle in the top 150 by consensus that would be an outlier either by age, measurement, or testing, we are left with just seven players. Take away Georgia star Jalen Carter, who's expected to be a top 10 pick and only six players make the cut.
First, lets take a look at the guys that almost made it:
Just Missed The Cut
Bryan Bresee, Clemson
Gervon Dexter
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