The Cincinnati Bengals have officially signed third-round draft pick Tacario Davis, a cornerback from the University of Washington, bringing their rookie class to near completion. With this signing, the Bengals have now inked six of their seven selections from the 2025 NFL Draft, leaving only one pick yet to be secured.
Davis, a 6-foot-4 defensive back, brings impressive length and athleticism to Cincinnati's secondary. During his time with the Huskies, he showcased the ability to disrupt passing lanes and lock down receivers, making him a promising addition to a defense looking to build depth. The Bengals' front office has been busy this offseason, focusing on fortifying their roster with young talent to complement established stars like quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase.
As training camp heats up at the Kettering Health Practice Fields, the team is buzzing with energy. Rookies and veterans alike are hitting the pads, running drills, and building chemistry. From tight end Josh Kattus making catches to defensive linemen like Jordan Jefferson and Howard Cross III grinding through practices, the Bengals are shaping up for what promises to be an exciting season. Fans can already catch glimpses of the future in action, with players like safety PJ Jules and cornerback Bralyn Lux showing off their skills.
With Davis now officially in the fold, all eyes turn to the final unsigned draft pick. For Bengals supporters, this is a time of optimism—new faces, fresh talent, and the promise of a competitive year ahead. Whether you're gearing up for game day or just stocking up on gear, the energy in Cincinnati is unmistakable. Stay tuned as this rookie class looks to make its mark.
