The Cincinnati Bengals' passing game is clearly in need of an upgrade, they ranked 26th in the league in passing offense, averaging only 180.6 yards per contest. While the Bengals morphed into more of a running team last season, that may have been out of necessity as much as choice. As the Bengals prepare to go to the NFL scouting combine, improving the passing game is high on their agenda. "We have to make sure we continue to put good people around (quarterback Carson Palmer)," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis told the Cincinnati Enquirer. "We have a big-time player. He's a great leader. I thought he did a great job managing our game." Source: National Football Post