The Cincinnati Bengals did next to nothing at the NFL trade deadline, unless you count getting fleeced by Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys in a trade centered around team captain Logan Wilson.
Other than getting back a seventh-round pick for Wilson, destroying their linebacker depth in the process, the Bengals made zero other moves. While it could be a blessing in disguise for the long haul, it really stings right now.
But as I sat back and surveyed the aftermath of the trade deadline, I thought about Joe Burrow.
I thought about what the New York Jets did in trading away Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams for a boatload of draft picks.