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		Potential top overall NFL draft pick Joe Burrow  suggested Monday that the upcoming draft process could have more layers than simply being selected by the Cincinnati Bengals , the team with the top pick. 
"I do have leverage," the former LSU quarterback said, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, during a reception in Fort Worth in which he accepted the Davey O'Brien Award , given to the nation's top college quarterback. "[The Bengals] have their process and I have my process. We haven't even gotten to the [NFL] combine yet. There's a lot of things that happen leading up to the draft and a lot of information gathered." 
It does not appear Burrow elaborated on those comments.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2872...k-leverage 
		
	 
	
	
		Listen, I wasn't exactly in love with what Eli did with San Diego, but he wasn't a bad kid and he's not a bad person. The issue with the Bengals is they are a notoriously cheap organization. The ownership is super frugal. Its a small market team. They did have some good teams in the 80s, no doubt, but they last won a playoff game 20 years ago. Its not that they can't win, its just that odds are that they'll have to work a little harder, be a little luckier and draft a little better than the average team to do so. 
 If there's reluctance on Burrow's part, I get it.
 
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @StickyBun said:The organization clinging to Marvin Lewis all these years did them no favors.  They had a bad actor in Burfict that was tolerated longer than it should, too.  Hopefully there has been a shift in their "culture".
But with Pitt in decline and the Browns being...well, the Browns...it could be a great spot for a re-energized franchise.Listen, I wasn't exactly in love with what Eli did with San Diego, but he wasn't a bad kid and he's not a bad person. The issue with the Bengals is they are a notoriously cheap organization. The ownership is super frugal. Its a small market team. They did have some good teams in the 80s, no doubt, but they last won a playoff game 20 years ago. Its not that they can't win, its just that odds are that they'll have to work a little harder, be a little luckier and draft a little better than the average team to do so.
 
 If there's reluctance on Burrow's part, I get it.
 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @Ralphie said:
 
  except that the decline of the Steelers is coinciding with the re-emergence of the Ravens.  The Browns and Bengals will still be fighting an uphill battle in that division.@StickyBun  said: 
  Listen, I wasn't exactly in love with what Eli did with San Diego, but he wasn't a bad kid and he's not a bad person. The issue with the Bengals is they are a notoriously cheap organization. The ownership is super frugal. Its a small market team. They did have some good teams in the 80s, no doubt, but they last won a playoff game 20 years ago. Its not that they can't win, its just that odds are that they'll have to work a little harder, be a little luckier and draft a little better than the average team to do so. 
 
If there's reluctance on Burrow's part, I get it. 
The organization clinging to Marvin Lewis all these years did them no favors.  They had a bad actor in Burfict that was tolerated longer than it should, too.  Hopefully there has been a shift in their "culture".
But with Pitt in decline and the Browns being...well, the Browns...it could be a great spot for a re-energized franchise. 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @JimmyinSD said:
 
  @Ralphie  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said: 
  Listen, I wasn't exactly in love with what Eli did with San Diego, but he wasn't a bad kid and he's not a bad person. The issue with the Bengals is they are a notoriously cheap organization. The ownership is super frugal. Its a small market team. They did have some good teams in the 80s, no doubt, but they last won a playoff game 20 years ago. Its not that they can't win, its just that odds are that they'll have to work a little harder, be a little luckier and draft a little better than the average team to do so. 
 
If there's reluctance on Burrow's part, I get it. 
The organization clinging to Marvin Lewis all these years did them no favors.  They had a bad actor in Burfict that was tolerated longer than it should, too.  Hopefully there has been a shift in their "culture".
But with Pitt in decline and the Browns being...well, the Browns...it could be a great spot for a re-energized franchise. 
except that the decline of the Steelers is coinciding with the re-emergence of the Ravens.  The Browns and Bengals will still be fighting an uphill battle in that division. Definitely.  But Burrow could do a heck of a lot worse organization-wise.
 
		
	 
	
	
		
I'm sure there's some logic around Burrow's comments lately but my question is at what point do  @Bengals fans get pissed off that he won't say "I want to be a Bengal and the #1 pick"? 
		
	 
	
	
		The kid is from Ohio, too. lol.  
		
	 
	
	
		Joe Burrow on the speculation that he did not want to play in Cincinnati:  “You guys (in the media) kind of took that narrative and ran with it. There has never been anything like that from my end.” 
		
	 
	
	
		How refreshing to see a player shoot down media speculation. 
		
	 
	
	
		It will be interesting to see if Burrow ends up in Cincy or not and if he actually plays for them.  
		
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