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Roster building never ends in the NFL, and the Cincinnati Bengals are moving on to new objectives now that the NFL draft is over.
Roster building never ends in the NFL, and the Cincinnati Bengals are moving on to new objectives even after one of the busiest weeks of offseason moves just concluded. From April 18-25, the Bengals completed a blockbuster trade with the New York Giants to acquire Dexter Lawrence and then shifted to the draft where they appeared to make more solid additions. On April 27, Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin addressed media members on a host of topics, including what comes next following the week of high-profile additions, which was preceded by a noteworthy haul in free agency.
"Really pleased with how the weekend went. Really pleased with how the past two months have gone," Tobin said. "Roster building is 12 months a year.
It never stops, but these two months are critical. Really excited and proud of personnel guys upstairs and how they attacked and how they stayed with it. We used every resource we could; every different way to acquire guys that we thought were right for us.
They did a great job in identifying, and they also did a great job of going out and securing the guys that we felt we needed for this team. Really proud of that. " The only drawback to the Bengals' productive offseason to-date is the cost associated with accumulating quality players.
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