Green will assume the number one role in Cincinnati likely beside Jerome Simpson with Jordan Shipley manning the slot.
Green’s rookie campaign is up in the air as we do not have a clear picture of who the starting quarterback will be.
If Carson Palmer changes his mind we have a 82 receptions, 1,050 yards receiving and 8 touchdowns on our hands, if the Bengals fail to secure an above average signal caller those number will likely be closer to 65 receptions, 800 yards and 7 TD’s.
If, unlikely as it may be Chad Ochocinco is allowed to play for the Bengals for one final year than Green has an even higher upside.
We will do a more thorough analysis once free agency has begun and we get a better understanding on who the Bengals starting QB will be for the 2011-2012 NFL season.