BENGALS '98
Bigger, Badder Means Better
At 6-foot-1, 225 pounds, Dillon is also the prototypical late '90s back. Tall and heavy. Tougher to bring down.
In the real world, count on 6-10
Anybody can pick winners from week to week. For a real challenge, try forecasting an entire season.
Young, fast and full of questions
Defensive backs coach Ray Horton recently said, "There's an old saying: For every rookie you start, that's a game that you lose."
Dillon ready to carry 'O'
Any glory the Bengals achieve likely will be borne on Dillon's muscular shoulders and powerful legs.
Speed key for better special teams
Special teams coach Al Roberts cited improved overall speed as the element that could prevent opponents from getting the upper hand.
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Copyright 1998 The Cincinnati Enquirer, a Gannett Co. Inc. newspaper.