Bengals: Chris Perry as third receiver? The News: The Bengals sent Peter Warrick packing just prior to the start of the season and have been filling his position a variety of ways. Third-year player Kelley Washington was first to play that role, but he was deactivated last week and rookie Chris Henry moved into the No. 3 spot. "I don't know if we necessarily have a No. 3 receiver right now," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis told the Cincinnati Enquirer. "We use the other receivers depending on the personnel grouping and who's up in a lot of different ways." Lewis added that right now he considers running back Chris Perry the team's third receiver. Our View: Perry has nine catches for 70 yards, and that doesn't include an 86-yard touchdown catch against the Vikings that was negated by a penalty. Any uptick in looks he sees likely detracts from the potential value of Washington and Henry as well as that of Kevin Walter or Tab Perry, the other wideouts on Cincy's roster.