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The Cincinnati Bengals are advised to sign former All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins to strengthen their wide receiving corps. Currently, they have a strong duo in Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, but need more depth.
When it comes to wide receiver duos, the Cincinnati Bengals have one of the best in business. In his peak form, JaâMarr Chase is in the running for the NFLâs best receiver. Meanwhile, Tee Higgins is certainly among the NFLâs best No. 2 receivers.
After that? The rest of the Bengalsâ wide receiving corps leaves a lot to be desired. In other words, thereâs more room for an established playmaker.
Recently, Sports Illustratedâs Eva Geitheim had a suggestion that could potentially give the Bengals the third playmaker theyâve been looking for. Her idea was for the Bengals to sign three-time All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.
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âThe Bengals could bring in a veteran wideout such as DeAndre Hopkins. Cincinnati already boasts one of the leagueâs best receiving duos in JaâMarr Chase and Tee Higgins, but could add depth with the signing of Hopkins, who expressed toSports Illustrated at the Kentucky Derby that heâd like to play alongside . â
The Bengals need an established playmaker to complement their strong duo of Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.
DeAndre Hopkins is a three-time All-Pro wide receiver, recognized for his exceptional skills and performance.
Adding Hopkins would provide the Bengals with a third reliable target, enhancing their offensive strategy and depth.

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The issue there is, Hopkins may not have much left to offer. While the five-time Pro Bowler is one of the most accomplished receivers of this generation with over 13,000 receiving yards to his name, he put up just 330 yards and two touchdowns in 17 games with the Ravens last season.
Is he really the playmaker the Bengals have been seeking? They may feel like theyâre better off continuing to take a chance on the upside they already have on the roster.
Last year, the Bengalsâ third receiver, Andrei Iosivas, recorded 435 yards and two touchdowns. The Bengals didnât have another wide receiver with over 150 yards, aside from Chase and Higgins. This year, the Bengals added fourth-round pick Colbie Young into the mix, and Cincinnati may feel more inclined to take a chance on the youth on the roster before reaching out to someone like Hopkins.
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