Former Clemson linebacker Barrett Carter speaks with media at Clemson Football's 2025 Pro Day featured seven former football players, five showing speed and skills for NFL scouts before the draft April 24-26 in Green Bay. Former Clemson offensive lineman Marcus Page and Former Clemson running back Phil Mafah interviewed but will show at a future workout.
Former Clemson linebacker Barrett Carter speaks with media at Clemson Football's 2025 Pro Day featured seven former football players, five showing speed and skills for NFL scouts before the draft April 24-26 in Green Bay. Former Clemson offensive lineman Marcus Page and Former Clemson running back Phil Mafah interviewed but will show at a future workout.
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Bengals think they found NFL draft’s best player at specific need

A solid trip to the NFL draft for the Cincinnati Bengals faded into the background due to the contract standoff with first-round pick Shemar Stewart. 

But as a whole, the Bengals still think they came away with big improvements after nabbing guys near the top of their board at each of their selections. 

Fourth-round linebacker Barrett Carter is a great example.

Scout Andrew Johnson told Bengals broadcaster Dan Hoard the following about Carter: “He was probably the best cover linebacker in the draft. He can run, change direction, and flip his hips.”

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Carter’s skill in coverage wasn’t a secret going into the draft itself. Now, his talent arrives in Cincinnati at an interesting time as the Bengals look to recoup after the loss of Akeem Davis-Gaither. 

It’s one part of remaking the linebacker room this offseason. Carter brings versatility and subpackage utility. Second-rounder Demetrius Knight Jr. can step in next to Logan Wilson with Germaine Pratt gone and free-agent add Oren Burks adds more veteran snaps and versatility, too. 

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This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals think they found NFL draft’s best player at specific need

Reporting by Chris Roling, Bengals Wire / Bengals Wire

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