A third consecutive excellent NFL season in 2005 earned Bengals left guard Eric Steinbach first-alternate status for the Pro Bowl. Yet he still could be the odd man out on the Bengals' talented and increasingly expensive offensive line. Steinbach, like fellow starters Willie Anderson and Rich Braham, will have his current contract expire after the 2006 season. (Braham will turn 36 in November and continues to defy odds by playing at a high level, but he is expected to retire or sign with another team.) Losing Anderson could be a public relations disaster. Coach Marvin Lewis might be the face and voice and wide receiver Chad Johnson the personality of the team, but Anderson is its soul. Which brings the discussion back to Steinbach: Though agile and an outstanding pulling guard, versatile, able to play left tackle and center, Steinbach is still a guard. Guards do not command the same type of money as tackles. But Steinbach's asking price is believed to be $5.5 million-$5.7 million a year. That amount is closer to tackle money than guard money.
Got this off of the rumors from Fox Sports. I honestly dont know anything about him but the Bengals did have a great O line and we do need guards...however he seems to have been better suited to shermans running game.
Got this off of the rumors from Fox Sports. I honestly dont know anything about him but the Bengals did have a great O line and we do need guards...however he seems to have been better suited to shermans running game.




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