The Cincinnati Bengals have put together quite an impressive offseason, revamping the defensive side of the football entirely.
The Bengals continued their strong offseason with a talented draft class set to make immediate impacts on both sides of the football.
Duke Tobin and his staff wasted no time after the draft concluded, bringing in a handful of undrafted free agents, including Josh Kattus and Corey Robinson II.
Kattus is the son of former Bengals tight end Eric Kattus, who was part of the 1988
Bengals AFC Championship team.
The younger Kattus was born in Cincinnati and spent four seasons with the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington, where he caught 38 passes for 505 yards and 13 touchdowns.
The Bengals also brought in Arkansas offensive lineman Corey Robinson II to join the 2026 UDFA class.
Robinson started his college career at Kansas, followed by Georgia Tech, and finished it out at Arkansas last season.
The former Razorback started all 12 games last season for Arkansas and has played both left and right tackle throughout his career.
Both will compete this summer in Cincinnati for a spot on the 53-man roster or the 16-man practice squad.












