The Cincinnati Bengals have one of the best defensive ends in the league in Trey Hendrickson, but it is a bit of a one-man show, as he had over half of the team’s sacks.
With that in mind the team could use an infusion of talent at any position along the DL. With former first round pick Myles Murphy still also in the room, it could make sense for the Bengals to sign a defensive end on a one-year prove-it deal. This would improve the team for 2025 but also give them time to evaluate Murphy under new defensive coordinator Al Golden.