02-17-2021, 06:22 PM
Long time no see to everyone but as any long time members know I absolutely love draft time. So this was a simulation I just did on the Pro Football Network simulator. I did not take part in any trades so this was using just the selections we currently have. Personally, I think it would serve the Bengals very well.
Round 1 - 5th overall selection:
Penei Sewell - OT - Oregon - 6'6" 330
When you have drafted your generational talent at QB and struggled in protection you cannot pass up this selection. I believe Jonah Williams is an outstanding young lineman and I believe that Fred Johnson has earned a serious look at starting RT. With this said you put your best linemen on the field. I would begin camp looking at Sewell - LT, Williams - RG, and Johnson - RT.
Round 2 - 38th overall selection:
Alijah Vera-Tucker - OG - USC - 6'4" 315
Played OT for the Trojans but has position versatility being able to play OG at an extremely high level while kicking out to OT if needed. By all accounts he has an extremely high football IQ and I would initially let the young man see if he can be effective snapping the ball. Ideally, I would see him starting at LG or C.
Round 3 - 69th overall selection:
Patrick Jones - DE - Pitt - 6'5" 260
Jones is a highly effective edge player that can rush the passer and play the run. Like with most young players he will need to continue to get stronger in moving to the next level but has a good repertoire of rush moves and football smarts. Should be a good addition to work in rotation with Lawson and Hubbard.
Round 4 - 111th overall selection:
Nico Collins - WR - Xichigan - 6'4" 215
I do not expect Collins to be on the board at this point but if he is get to the podium and hand in the card without hesitation. Collins has displayed good vertical speed, very good hands, and outstanding size for the position. Will certainly need to grow with NFL coaching but has a high upside and gives Burrow another weapon as his disposal.
Round 5 - 150th overall selection:
Paulson Adebo - CB - Stanford - 6'1" 192
Obviously, playing for Stanford he is no dummy. However, to go with that he has been a very productive player for their program. Very smooth hips and has shown good ball skills. He is another player I do not expect to be here for this selection but if he is you do not pass on the pick. Brings athleticism, speed, ball skills, and the size to be a very productive NFL outside CB.
Round 6 - 192nd overall selection:
Justin Hilliard - LB - Ohio State - 6'1" 230
Battled through injuries while playing for the Buckeyes but stuck with it and showed down the stretch that he has talent. Definitely has the football IQ for the next level and that ability to develop into a starter at the NFL level. Worst case for Hilliard is an extremely important backup LB and special teams standout.
Round 7 - 231st overall selection:
Drue Chrisman - P - Ohio State
I have been a big Huber fan but I believe it is time to dump his salary and get younger at the position. Chrisman has been very reliable for the Buckeyes and should easily transition into the role at the NFL level.
Round 7 - 233rd overall selection:
Olijiah Griffin - CB - USC - 6'0" 175
Again, I really do not see Griffin here at this point but if he is jump on it. He needs to bulk up a bit but that generally will come with being in a NFL weight room and working with nutritionists at the next level. He has had some injury issues at USC but if he passes combine physicals then it is certainly worth the low risk.
And there you have it!
Round 1 - 5th overall selection:
Penei Sewell - OT - Oregon - 6'6" 330
When you have drafted your generational talent at QB and struggled in protection you cannot pass up this selection. I believe Jonah Williams is an outstanding young lineman and I believe that Fred Johnson has earned a serious look at starting RT. With this said you put your best linemen on the field. I would begin camp looking at Sewell - LT, Williams - RG, and Johnson - RT.
Round 2 - 38th overall selection:
Alijah Vera-Tucker - OG - USC - 6'4" 315
Played OT for the Trojans but has position versatility being able to play OG at an extremely high level while kicking out to OT if needed. By all accounts he has an extremely high football IQ and I would initially let the young man see if he can be effective snapping the ball. Ideally, I would see him starting at LG or C.
Round 3 - 69th overall selection:
Patrick Jones - DE - Pitt - 6'5" 260
Jones is a highly effective edge player that can rush the passer and play the run. Like with most young players he will need to continue to get stronger in moving to the next level but has a good repertoire of rush moves and football smarts. Should be a good addition to work in rotation with Lawson and Hubbard.
Round 4 - 111th overall selection:
Nico Collins - WR - Xichigan - 6'4" 215
I do not expect Collins to be on the board at this point but if he is get to the podium and hand in the card without hesitation. Collins has displayed good vertical speed, very good hands, and outstanding size for the position. Will certainly need to grow with NFL coaching but has a high upside and gives Burrow another weapon as his disposal.
Round 5 - 150th overall selection:
Paulson Adebo - CB - Stanford - 6'1" 192
Obviously, playing for Stanford he is no dummy. However, to go with that he has been a very productive player for their program. Very smooth hips and has shown good ball skills. He is another player I do not expect to be here for this selection but if he is you do not pass on the pick. Brings athleticism, speed, ball skills, and the size to be a very productive NFL outside CB.
Round 6 - 192nd overall selection:
Justin Hilliard - LB - Ohio State - 6'1" 230
Battled through injuries while playing for the Buckeyes but stuck with it and showed down the stretch that he has talent. Definitely has the football IQ for the next level and that ability to develop into a starter at the NFL level. Worst case for Hilliard is an extremely important backup LB and special teams standout.
Round 7 - 231st overall selection:
Drue Chrisman - P - Ohio State
I have been a big Huber fan but I believe it is time to dump his salary and get younger at the position. Chrisman has been very reliable for the Buckeyes and should easily transition into the role at the NFL level.
Round 7 - 233rd overall selection:
Olijiah Griffin - CB - USC - 6'0" 175
Again, I really do not see Griffin here at this point but if he is jump on it. He needs to bulk up a bit but that generally will come with being in a NFL weight room and working with nutritionists at the next level. He has had some injury issues at USC but if he passes combine physicals then it is certainly worth the low risk.
And there you have it!