Bengals snap count takeaways from preseason game vs. Colts
The Cincinnati Bengals said a lot with the lineups during the preseason finale against the Indianapolis Colts.
Here's a look at some snap count takeaways from the game before final cuts.
Lineman Nate Gilliam has put together a really nice summer and 100 percent of the snaps might not mean he's missing the final roster.
Interesting to see running back Trayveon Williams at 73 percent of the snaps despite pretty clearly being the third back.
Undrafted lineman Matt Lee didn't play 100 percent this week, but he sure feels like a roster lock.
Hyped rookie Jermaine Burton played 66 percent of the snaps, again stuck with only getting on the field late in the game. He scored a touchdown anyway.
The Bengals got some creative usage out of rookie tight end Erick All as a blocker and otherwise while he played 48 percent of the snaps.
Rookie corner Josh Newton got some important developmental reps while leading the defense at 82 percent.
Undrafted rookie and likely final roster member Maema Njongmeta played 71 percent and led the team in tackles for the third straight game.
Possibly in line to see borderline starter snaps in the regular season, safety Jordan Battle notably got on the field for 34 percent -- and recorded a pick-six.
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