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Bengals 2025 Roster Breakdown: Cal Adomitis to experience the other side of competition for the first time


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The battle to be Cincinnati''s long snapper is between Adomitis and a rookie.

Bengals 2025 Roster Breakdown: Projecting the Future in Cincinnati
As the Cincinnati Bengals look ahead to the 2025 NFL season, the franchise finds itself at a pivotal juncture. Coming off a 2024 campaign that saw them push for playoff contention but ultimately fall short due to injuries and inconsistencies, the team is poised for a roster overhaul. With quarterback Joe Burrow firmly entrenched as the cornerstone, the Bengals' front office, led by director of player personnel Duke Tobin, must navigate free agency, the draft, and potential trades to build a championship-caliber squad. This breakdown examines the projected 2025 roster position by position, highlighting key returnees, potential departures, and areas of need. While the Bengals boast elite talent at premium positions, depth and defensive reinforcements will be critical to sustaining success in the competitive AFC North.
Starting with the offense, the quarterback room remains the Bengals' strongest asset. Joe Burrow, entering his sixth season, is locked in through a massive extension that runs until 2029. His poise, accuracy, and leadership make him one of the league's top signal-callers, provided he stays healthy after a series of injury-plagued years. Backup options could include a veteran like Jake Browning, who proved serviceable in spot starts, or a developmental prospect drafted in the mid-rounds. The Bengals might also explore adding a mobile quarterback to diversify the offense, but Burrow's presence ensures stability here.
At running back, the Bengals are transitioning toward youth and explosiveness. Chase Brown, who emerged as a dynamic playmaker in 2024 with his speed and receiving ability out of the backfield, is slated to take over as the lead back. His projected role could see him handling 200-plus carries, especially if the team moves on from veterans like Zack Moss, whose contract expires after 2024. Moss provided solid production as a between-the-tackles runner, but cap constraints might lead to his departure. Look for the Bengals to draft a complementary back in the third or fourth round, perhaps someone with power to pair with Brown's elusiveness. Depth pieces like Trayveon Williams could stick around for special teams contributions, but the unit needs more reliability to support Burrow's passing game.
The wide receiver corps is where the Bengals face their most intriguing decisions. Ja'Marr Chase, arguably the NFL's premier deep threat, is under contract through 2025 via his fifth-year option, but extension talks will dominate the offseason. His chemistry with Burrow is unmatched, and retaining him is non-negotiable for long-term contention. Tee Higgins, however, presents a dilemma. As a pending unrestricted free agent after 2024, Higgins could command a massive deal on the open market. If the Bengals can't afford to keep both Chase and Higgins, they might let the latter walk, relying on emerging talents like Andrei Iosivas and Jermaine Burton. Iosivas showed flashes of big-play ability in limited action, while Burton, a 2024 draft pick, brings speed and route-running savvy. Tight end Mike Gesicki, signed to a one-year deal in 2024, could return if he proves productive, but the position might see an upgrade via free agency to add a true red-zone threat. Overall, the passing game should remain potent, but depth will be tested if Higgins departs.
On the offensive line, protection for Burrow is paramount after years of inconsistency. Left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. anchors the group with his massive frame and pass-blocking prowess, locked in through 2026. Right tackle Trent Brown, a 2024 addition, brings veteran experience but has durability concerns. Center Ted Karras provides leadership and is under contract, while guards like Cordell Volson and Alex Cappa offer solid run blocking. The Bengals could target a swing tackle in the draft to bolster depth, especially with potential free-agent losses. Improving the interior line's athleticism would help in both pass protection and creating lanes for the run game, addressing a lingering weakness from recent seasons.
Shifting to defense, the Bengals' front seven needs a boost to complement their high-powered offense. Edge rusher Trey Hendrickson, a sack machine with double-digit totals in recent years, is the defensive linchpin and signed through 2025. Pairing him with Sam Hubbard, who excels in run defense, forms a solid foundation. However, the interior line requires attention. B.J. Hill and Sheldon Rankins provide veteran presence, but the team might pursue a disruptive tackle like a free-agent splash or a first-round draft pick to collapse pockets. Linebackers Logan Wilson and Germaine Pratt are locked in as starters, with Wilson's coverage skills and Pratt's tackling ability making them a reliable duo. Depth here is thin, so expect mid-round draft investments to add speed and versatility, particularly for pass coverage in nickel packages.
In the secondary, the Bengals have a mix of youth and experience but must address potential turnover. Cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt has developed into a feisty cover man, capable of shadowing top receivers. DJ Turner II, another young corner, shows promise with his speed. However, slot corner Mike Hilton's contract situation could lead to changes, and the team might look to free agency for a veteran like Stephon Gilmore to mentor the group. At safety, Jordan Battle and Geno Stone form an intriguing tandem—Battle's range and Stone's ball-hawking instincts could shine. Vonn Bell, if re-signed, adds leadership, but the Bengals need more playmakers to counter the AFC's elite passing attacks. Overall, defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo's scheme thrives on versatility, so adding hybrid defenders who can blitz and cover will be key.
Special teams often get overlooked, but for the Bengals, it's an area of quiet strength heading into 2025. Kicker Evan McPherson, known as "Money Mac" for his clutch performances, is under contract and remains one of the league's most accurate from long range. Punter Brad Robbins provides consistency, though the team might seek competition if hang time becomes an issue. Return specialist Charlie Jones brings speed, but injuries have hampered his impact. Long snapper Cal Adomitis, a reliable if unsung hero, is projected to return, ensuring smooth operations. The Bengals could draft a gadget player for returns to add dynamism, but this unit should be stable.
Looking at the big picture, the Bengals' 2025 roster projection hinges on cap management and draft success. With approximately $50-60 million in projected cap space (depending on restructures), they can afford to retain core pieces like Chase while targeting free agents at positions of need, such as defensive tackle or offensive guard. The 2025 draft, where Cincinnati holds a mid-first-round pick based on 2024 projections, offers opportunities to address linebacker depth or add a wide receiver if Higgins leaves. Head coach Zac Taylor's offensive-minded approach will continue to emphasize Burrow's strengths, but defensive improvements under Anarumo are essential to avoid another season of close calls.
Potential breakout candidates include rookie wideout Jermaine Burton, who could step into a larger role, and defensive end Myles Murphy, a 2023 first-rounder poised for more snaps. On the flip side, aging veterans or underperformers like offensive tackle Jonah Williams might be cap casualties. The Bengals' Super Bowl window is wide open with Burrow in his prime, but sustaining health and building roster balance will determine if 2025 marks a return to contention or another rebuild.
Injuries have plagued Cincinnati in recent years, from Burrow's ailments to key defenders sidelined, so investing in sports science and depth is crucial. The AFC North remains brutal, with rivals like the Ravens, Steelers, and Browns all loading up. For the Bengals, 2025 could be the year they finally hoist the Lombardi Trophy, but it starts with smart roster construction. Fans should watch the offseason closely—extensions, signings, and draft picks will shape this team's destiny.
This projection assumes no major trades, but the Bengals have shown willingness to deal, as seen in past moves. If they acquire a star like a disgruntled edge rusher from another team, it could elevate the defense overnight. Conversely, losing Higgins without adequate replacement would sting. Depth charts are fluid, but based on current trajectories, the offense scores an A-grade for talent, while the defense sits at a B-minus, needing upgrades.
Ultimately, the Bengals' 2025 success boils down to execution. With Burrow leading the charge, a healthy roster, and strategic additions, Cincinnati could dominate. But in the NFL, projections are just that—until the pads come on, it's all speculation. Stay tuned as the offseason unfolds; the stripes are ready to roar. (Word count: 1,248)
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