Chatterbox Bengals: A Cincinnati Bengals NFL Podcast
How will the Cincinnati Bengals shape their tight end depth chart ahead of the 2026 NFL season? In this episode of The Stone Shields Show, I break down every tight end on the roster, predict who makes the 53-man roster, and explain why this position group could play a much bigger role in the Bengals offense this year. The conversation starts with Drew Sample and Mike Gesicki, who are essentially Cincinnati's two TE1s. Sample continues to be one of the NFL's most underrated blocking tight ends, while Gesicki remains one of Joe Burrow's most reliable receiving weapons. I explain why both players are critical to the Bengals' success and why Gesicki could be in line for a huge 2026 season if Burrow stays healthy. I also discuss the biggest wild card in the room: Eric All Jr. His talent is undeniable, but injuries have limited him throughout his football career. If he can stay healthy, he gives Zac Taylor's offense a completely different dimension with his ability to block, catch passes, and line up all over the formation. Beyond the top three, I break down the battle between Tanner Hudson, Cam Grandy, Jack Endries, and Cole Katis for the remaining roster spots. Will the Bengals keep four tight ends or carry five like they have in previous seasons? I give my predictions and explain which players have the inside track to make the roster. Topics covered: Bengals tight end depth chart Mike Gesicki breakout prediction Drew Sample's underrated value Eric All Jr.'s injury outlook Tanner Hudson vs. Jack Endries Cam Grandy's roster chances Cole Katis UDFA outlook Bengals 53-man roster predictions 2026 Bengals training camp preview If you love Cincinnati Bengals coverage, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you never miss a video from The Stone Shields Show. #Bengals #BengalsDepthChart #BengalsNews
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