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Cincinnati Bengals 2004 Draft

Round 1 (#26): Chris Perry, RB, Michigan
Round 2 (#49): Keiwan Ratliff, CB, Florida
Round 2 (#56): Madieu Williams, FS, Maryland
Round 3 (#80): Caleb Miler, OLB, Arkansas
Round 3 (#96): Landon Johnson, OLB, Purdue
Round 4 (#114): Matthias Askew, DT, Michigan State
Round 4 (#117): Robert Geathers, DE, Georgia
Round 4 (#123): Stacy Andrews, OT, Ole Miss
Round 5 (#149): Maurice Mann, WR, Nevada
Round 6 (#183): Greg Brooks, CB, Southern Miss
Round 7 (#218): Casey Bramley, QB, Wyoming

Draft King Analysis

I really question Cincinnati's decision to pass on Steven Jackson at #24 and instead trade down to get Chris Perry at #26... but apparently that's what the Bengals coaching staff wanted. Keiwan Ratliff at #49 was a great value pick (and he'll help provide much needed CB depth for the Bengals), and the Bengals' fourth round picks all look strong (Askew and Geathers will give them help and depth up front, while Stacy Andrews might be the biggest surprise to come out of this draft if he's able to learn quickly). Besides the Jackson pass-up, I like what Cincy did here.

2004 NFL Draft Analysis