Robertson to the bengals has been called off

Someone explained it in another thread and I can't find it.

1.) Dolphins- 3-4
2.) Rams- Didn't they just let go a DE? Chris Long is their guy
3.) Falcons- They could use so much but QB is what they need most.
4.) Raiders- Tommy Kelley..They ain't going to pay top 5 money on another DT..
5.)Chiefs- They could go for a DT or OT, they need OT more but it's 50/50.
6.) Jets- 3-4
7.) Pats-3-4
8.) Ravens-3-4
9.) Bengals-Rumored to possibly being moved to a 3-4 they need LB and DT. Probably DT.
10.) We could end up with 1 DT.

1) Dolphins already have their 3-4 tackle, traded from Dallas
2) Rams, last year they drafted a defensive end, Carricker and moved him to tackle. I know it's Haslett, but if I were them I get either Dorsey or Ellis and move Carricker to his natural position. Still, I think Jake Long may be a better option here.
3) Falcons, no doubt they need a quaterback, but if they don't think that Ryan is way,and I mean, way better then Brohm, Flacco or Henne, they may go defensive tackle or offensive tackle depending on who is taken at 1 and 2. I don't see the falcons trading up. Why should they?
4) Oakland, their two starters last year were Gerard Warren and Warren Saap. You have to understand that Tommy Kelley sometimes play tackle but not all of the time. I don't know if Ryan would want to use Kelley as a full time tackle but I may presume he prefers to get another defensive tackle and use him along Kelley (instead of Warren in passing situations). There is a strong chance for the raiders to take a defensive tackle, although with them, you never know.
5) Kansas City, another team with several needs, can go quaterback, offensive tackle and defensive tackle, all depending on who is available. I would not rank one position over the other here.
6) Jets, biggest need is a speedy rusher, Gholston may be their choice here.
7) New England, even if Gholston and Long are gone, they may get a speedy rusher like Harvey. Also, I can see the bengals offering whatever they offered for Robertson to the bengals to exchange first rounders. The patriots will gladly do it.
8) Baltimore, Offensive tackle, first priority, after that, quaterback and corner, depending who is available.
9) Bengals, Just got a defensive end, but their biggest need still is pressing the quaterback. They can grab a defensive tackle or a de/olb hybrid if they are indeed moving to the 3-4. Staying in their scheme or moving, doesn't matter, they need to reinforce the interior of their line.
10) Saints, again, not confident on getting one of the tackles, but may be chosing between the first corner or the first linebacker to be taken. They may also be a good place for Dallas to trade up if McFadden is there, since Chicago may be taking him at 14.

So as I see it, 4 of the 10 teams may be targeting one of the defensive tackles, one of the top 10 may be willing to trade down.

To me, the bengals are the ones that will be making this draft interesting for us, they can be in position to trade up, down, or select a player we are targeting.