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Bengals’ refreshing ways with GM media meetings signal new era

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The Bengals putting assistant GMs through media press conferences is another layer that makes it feel like a new era.

Not too long ago, the Cincinnati Bengals took some mild heat for not making Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn available to the media, breaking a usual norm, at the NFL league meetings. Quietly, though, the Bengals have made director of player personnel Duke Tobin available to the media a handful of times since the season ended and up through the end of the draft, a first. And after the draft?

All sorts of names even Bengalsa fans probably weren’t that familiar with were in front of microphones, even acting as general managers in the process, also something of a first for the franchise. Tobin’s trio of assistant general managers were suddenly front and center in the public eye: Trey Brown, Mike Potts and Steven Radicevic. The trio was merely talking football shop with reporters around and after the draft.

For example, on possible NFL draft steal Connor Lew, Brown said this, via Geoff Hobson of Bengals. com: "Lew's got the intangible items of football IQ and instincts you see on tape. He's the leader on offense.

He gets them in the right protections and the right positions. He's very athletic, and he has strength as a blocker. He's got a lot of upside to grow into a starting center in time.