How the Bengals can rule the draft, Smale Park honored: Today's top stories | Daily Briefing
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One of the biggest events on the NFL calendar is one week away. The Bengals hold the No. 18 overall pick, and 10 picks total, in the NFL draft, taking place in Detroit, Michigan, April 25-27.
The expectations for the Bengals in this draft are high for a few reasons. After missing the playoffs in 2023, they hope to reload with talent and make another deep postseason run. Cincinnati also has a massive hole to fill at nose tackle following the departure of team captain DJ Reader in free agency. The Bengals must come away with a starting nose tackle in the first two rounds.
Joe Burrow’s new contract will also start kicking in a big way next season, specifically against the salary cap, which will limit what the Bengals can do in free agency from a spending standpoint. Look for the team to draft a wide receiver early, as they plan for a possible life without Tee Higgins in 2025 following two years of failed contract negotiations.
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What else you need to know Thursday, April 18
🌞 Weather: High of 82. Very warm and less humid with intervals of clouds and sunshine.
☝️ Smale Riverfront Park named best riverwalk in America by USA TODAY, beats out San Antonio.
🏈 Jason Kelce loses Super Bowl ring in pool of Skyline Chili: 'It's just a hunk of metal.'
🍹 The Park, a new bar and restaurant, to open at The Banks in June.
🎉 The top 10 events happening in Cincinnati this weekend - April 19-21.
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