CINCINNATI -- The upcoming NFL Draft promises to be a big one for the fortunes of the Cincinnati Bengals as they look to add a few more pieces to a roster they hope will compete for a Super Bowl next February in Arizona. There are many different directions the Bengals could go at No. 31 on the first day, including of course trading down. Who are some of the key names you should know and why heading into next Thursday in Las Vegas. Trags is here to break it all down with CLNS Media's draft and personnel expert Evan Lazar. The ...
CINCINNATI -- The upcoming NFL Draft promises to be a big one for the fortunes of the Cincinnati Bengals as they look to add a few more pieces to a roster they hope will compete for a Super Bowl next February in Arizona. There are many different directions the Bengals could go at No. 31 on the first day, including of course trading down. Who are some of the key names you should know and why heading into next Thursday in Las Vegas. Trags is here to break it all down with CLNS Media's draft and personnel expert Evan Lazar. The two go in-depth on exactly what to expect and which players fit into Cincinnati's system. Also, how many Cincinnati Bearcats will be drafted?
- Why Desmond Ridder is the most NFL-ready quarterback in the draft
- Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner is the real deal and why he's a great comp to Richard Sherman
- What could the Patriots do at 21 and how that could impact the Bengals?
- Who are the best corner possibilities for the Bengals at 31?
- Could the Bengals draft another WR?
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