Starting next Monday, former Bengals offensive tackle Willie Anderson will be helping out the Bengals coaching staff during training camp.

Anderson Tweeted the news out on Tuesday and confirmed to Cincy Jungle that he'll be with the Bengals for training camp, though not on Saturdays as he's also helping out the coaching staff at Georgia Tech.

Anderson was drafted by the Bengals 10th overall in the 1996 Draft and played for the team for more than a decade from 1996 to 2007. Anderson ended his career by spending one year with the rival Ravens. Anderson was a four-time Pro Bowler, four time First-Team All-Pro and among the many stand-out offensive tackles the Bengals have fielded over the years.

Anderson helped groom current Bengals left tackle Andrew Whitworth and the duo were teammates for two years in Cincinnati. Domata Peko is the only other Bengals player who was on the roster back when Anderson was a player in Cincinnati.

Anderson has been offering some interesting and funny advice on Twitter (where he's also acknowledged his desire to get into coaching) and now, it looks like he'll be able to put his advice to use at Bengals training camp, a far better medium for his knowledge than Twitter (though, you'll probably want to check out some of his hilarious (and true) Tweets).

Anderson should have a great perspective as a former All-Pro to help out the Bengals' talented offensive line this summer.