The Cincinnati Bengals aren't shy about making bold moves. Only problem is, the logic is often dubious at best, or their transactions must entail such trivial, nothing-burger compensation.
Take the Logan Wilson trade for instance. Cincinnati had elected him captain for the first time in his six-year career, only to turn around and hand his starting job to a fourth-round rookie. Wilson was the superior option. Now he's in a Dallas Cowboys uniform in exchange for a seventh-round pick.
Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers was the first time the previously demoted Wilson was off the Bengals' roster for good.