02-06-2019, 01:44 PM
Round 1 - Jonah Williams - Offensive Tackle - With Devin White making almost too much sense it seems like this pick will end up going a different direction. I could see the Lions taking White at #8 or someone like the 49ers or Jets taking him after trading down with the Broncos at #10. If that happens, I would then turn my attention to Offensive Tackle. Some think Williams could be an All-Pro Guard (and he could) but I would give him the opportunity first to be a Tackle even if it meant moving Cordy Glenn over to the Right side of the line if it all worked out. If Williams is off the board it will be interesting to see who they like more out of JaWaan Taylor and Cody Ford who both have the ideal size to plug in and play at Right Tackle from Day One.
Round 2 - Noah Fant - Tight End - With the rise of TJ Hockenson and the potential rise of Irv Smith Jr. I could see Fant being available for the Bengals in the 2nd round. If he is there it would be hard to pass on him. Obviously the need for a Linebacker and if Mack Wilson would be available might determine which direction they would go here but I will stick with Fant for this mock.
Round 3 - Te'Von Coney - Linebacker - After watching games on the Linebackers I honestly ended up liking Coney more than Wilson or Bush behind Devin White. I won't be surprised if several NFL teams do as well and he is gone before this pick. However, if available here in the 3rd I would love to see him added if the Bengals missed out on White in the 1st.
Round 4 - Will Grier - Quarterback - This is by no means a good QB class this year but I still think finding a multi-year solution for the backup spot in the mid rounds makes sense. As we saw last year when Dalton is hurt it will be important to have someone that can come in and do the job when needed. Grier didn't have a great Senior Bowl which I think leads to him being available in this range.
Round 5 - Lonnie Johnson - Cornerback - Tremendous size and may have played well enough at the Senior Bowl and during that week to play his way up from spot. Even if Johnson is gone I still think Corner is a spot to add some depth.
Round 6 - John Baron III - Kicker - Doesn't get the recognition that Tracy or Siebert do since he played at San Diego State. However this is a guy that seems to kick better in the clutch (was 5 of 6 for his career with the score within 3 points in the 4th) and also was 5 for 5 this season over 50 yards. That sounds like the type of Kicker I would like on this team.
Round 6 -David Long - Linebacker - This guy could go earlier because his draft projection is all over the place. He has the speed and coverage ability that teams are looking for as a weak-side linebacker in today's NFL. However, he could slide to this point based on his smaller size. Would like to see the Bengals go this direction instead of bigger and slower Linebackers though.
Round 6 - Alex Bars - Guard - Has played both Right Guard and Right Tackle but projects best at Guard for the NFL. He has the size teams covet but is coming of an ACL injury this past season.
Round 7 - Johnnie Dixon - I had mocked Terry McLaurin in this spot during my first mock draft but after the Senior Bowl that secret is out on how good he is. Dixon is another talented Buckeyes Wide Receiver that had injury issues and almost quit football due to them but was able to persevere and put together two healthy and solid seasons the past two years. Would be worth a shot to see what he can do at this point of the draft.
Round 2 - Noah Fant - Tight End - With the rise of TJ Hockenson and the potential rise of Irv Smith Jr. I could see Fant being available for the Bengals in the 2nd round. If he is there it would be hard to pass on him. Obviously the need for a Linebacker and if Mack Wilson would be available might determine which direction they would go here but I will stick with Fant for this mock.
Round 3 - Te'Von Coney - Linebacker - After watching games on the Linebackers I honestly ended up liking Coney more than Wilson or Bush behind Devin White. I won't be surprised if several NFL teams do as well and he is gone before this pick. However, if available here in the 3rd I would love to see him added if the Bengals missed out on White in the 1st.
Round 4 - Will Grier - Quarterback - This is by no means a good QB class this year but I still think finding a multi-year solution for the backup spot in the mid rounds makes sense. As we saw last year when Dalton is hurt it will be important to have someone that can come in and do the job when needed. Grier didn't have a great Senior Bowl which I think leads to him being available in this range.
Round 5 - Lonnie Johnson - Cornerback - Tremendous size and may have played well enough at the Senior Bowl and during that week to play his way up from spot. Even if Johnson is gone I still think Corner is a spot to add some depth.
Round 6 - John Baron III - Kicker - Doesn't get the recognition that Tracy or Siebert do since he played at San Diego State. However this is a guy that seems to kick better in the clutch (was 5 of 6 for his career with the score within 3 points in the 4th) and also was 5 for 5 this season over 50 yards. That sounds like the type of Kicker I would like on this team.
Round 6 -David Long - Linebacker - This guy could go earlier because his draft projection is all over the place. He has the speed and coverage ability that teams are looking for as a weak-side linebacker in today's NFL. However, he could slide to this point based on his smaller size. Would like to see the Bengals go this direction instead of bigger and slower Linebackers though.
Round 6 - Alex Bars - Guard - Has played both Right Guard and Right Tackle but projects best at Guard for the NFL. He has the size teams covet but is coming of an ACL injury this past season.
Round 7 - Johnnie Dixon - I had mocked Terry McLaurin in this spot during my first mock draft but after the Senior Bowl that secret is out on how good he is. Dixon is another talented Buckeyes Wide Receiver that had injury issues and almost quit football due to them but was able to persevere and put together two healthy and solid seasons the past two years. Would be worth a shot to see what he can do at this point of the draft.