The Cincinnati Bengals have been busy building for the future, announcing on May 8 the signing of five of their seven draft picks along with 10 college free agents. This influx of new talent signals the team's commitment to strengthening its roster as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Among the newly signed draft selections are fourth-round picks Connor Lew and Colbie Young, sixth-rounder Brian Parker II, and seventh-round choices Jack Endries and Landon Robinson. These players bring a mix of skill and potential that could make an immediate impact on the field.
Still waiting to put pen to paper are second-round pick Cashius Howell and third-round selection Tacario Davis. Their signings are expected to be finalized soon, rounding out a draft class that notably didn't include a first-round pick—the Bengals traded that selection for defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, a move that has already bolstered their defensive front.
The Bengals also extended invitations to 32 draft-eligible players for an early morning Pro Day workout at Paycor Stadium on April 14, 2026. This event served as a key evaluation opportunity, with local standouts like UC's Mathew McDoom, Miami's Jackson Kuwatch, and UC's Jack Dingle showcasing their skills in front of the coaching staff.
For Bengals fans, this wave of signings is a promising sign that the team is methodically building depth and competition across the roster. Whether you're gearing up for game day or just showing your stripes, the energy around this squad is undeniable.
