Peter King: Monday Morning QB Mailbag

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The Chad Johnson saga isn't the only reason the Bengals drafted three receivers, writes Peter King. [link]

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Bengals worry about Houshmandzadeh
Published 5/8/2008 by Anthony Brown at The NFL Source
... Peter King at SI.com suggests there may be another reason why the Bengals selected wide receivers Jerome Simpson [Coastal Carolina] and Andre Caldwell [Florida] with their second and fourth draft picks. T.J. Houshmandzadeh is in his contract year and head coach Marvin Lewis is worried that the team may not be able to keep him after this season, writes King in his Monday Morning Quarterback column. ...

Benson situation just plain weird
Published 5/9/2008 at Goal-Line Stand
... Greg Ellis says he doesn’t fit in to Dallas’ defensive scheme , the Dallas Morning News says Roy Williams isn’t going anywhere . • ESPN’s Jemele Hill has good piece on the Karl Malone - Demetrius Bell relationship (or lack thereof). • Rookie Duane Brown could start at left tackle in Houston and rookie Kevin Smith is expected to start from the get-go in Detroit. • We think T.J. Houshmandzadeh will leave Cincinnati before Chad Johnson does. Peter King agrees . • Charles Rogers could join David Boston north of the border , making him ...

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