QUINIX Sport News: Bengals legend Tim Krumrie set to announce second- and third-round NFL draft picks

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Tim Krumrie, a 2024 Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor inductee who was among the team’s top defensive players when the Bengals played in Super Bowl 23, is scheduled to announce Cincinnati’s second- and third-round picks Friday, April 25, at the NFL draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Krumrie, born near Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in Menomonie, was drafted in the 10th round (276th overall) by the Bengals in 1983 out of University of Wisconsin. After spending his entire 12-season NFL playing career with the Bengals, Krumrie was inducted into Wisconsin’s Hall of Fame in 1999 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016.

Krumrie is scheduled to be one of seven second-day draft presenters born in the state of Wisconsin, and one of 13 to attend University of Wisconsin.

Former Bengals nose tackle Tim Krumrie

In addition, former Boone County High School standout Shaun Alexander is scheduled to be among seven 2000 draft legends on hand to celebrate the 25th anniversity of that class. Alexander, who starred in the NFL for Seattle, is expected to announce the Seahawks‘ Friday picks.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Tim Krumrie to announce Bengals’ second-, third-round NFL draft picks

Tim Krumrie, a 2024 Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor inductee who was among the team’s top defensive players when the Bengals played in Super Bowl 23, is scheduled to announce Cincinnati’s second- and third-round picks Friday, April 25, at the NFL draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Krumrie, born near Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in Menomonie, was drafted in the 10th round (276th overall) by the Bengals in 1983 out of University of Wisconsin. After spending his entire 12-season NFL playing career with the Bengals, Krumrie was inducted into Wisconsin’s Hall of Fame in 1999 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016.

Krumrie is scheduled to be one of seven second-day draft presenters born in the state of Wisconsin, and one of 13 to attend University of Wisconsin.

Former Bengals nose tackle Tim Krumrie

In addition, former Boone County High School standout Shaun Alexander is scheduled to be among seven 2000 draft legends on hand to celebrate the 25th anniversity of that class. Alexander, who starred in the NFL for Seattle, is expected to announce the Seahawks‘ Friday picks.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Tim Krumrie to announce Bengals’ second-, third-round NFL draft picks

 

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