NFL Draft Grades - Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals' 2025 Draft Selections
2024
Pick 18. (R:1 P:18) -
Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
Grade: A
This was Cincinnati's second-preferred player at this spot, with J.C. Latham being the first. You have to love this pick because Cincinnati is making it to protect Joe Burrow. Mims is an immense talent with a high ceiling, so Burrow has to love this selection.
Grade: A
This was Cincinnati's second-preferred player at this spot, with J.C. Latham being the first. You have to love this pick because Cincinnati is making it to protect Joe Burrow. Mims is an immense talent with a high ceiling, so Burrow has to love this selection.
2024
Pick 49. (R:2 P:17) -
Kris Jenkins, DT, Michigan
Grade: A
The Bengals wanted T'Vondre Sweat, but Sweat being chosen ahead of schedule is a blessing in disguise because this is a better player. Kris Jenkins could have easily snuck into the end of the first round, so this is a great value pick that fills a big need.
Grade: A
The Bengals wanted T'Vondre Sweat, but Sweat being chosen ahead of schedule is a blessing in disguise because this is a better player. Kris Jenkins could have easily snuck into the end of the first round, so this is a great value pick that fills a big need.
2024
Pick 80. (R:3 P:16) -
Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama
Grade: B
Jermaine Burton has some character concerns, but that never bothered the Bengals. It could be argued that Burton is worth the risk in this spot, especially given that the Bengals need some receivers as replacements for departed players.
Grade: B
Jermaine Burton has some character concerns, but that never bothered the Bengals. It could be argued that Burton is worth the risk in this spot, especially given that the Bengals need some receivers as replacements for departed players.
2024
Pick 97. (R:3 P:33) - McKinnley Jackson, DT, Texas A&M
Grade: C
The Bengals are making a big reach for McKinnley Jackson here because they missed out on T'Vondre Sweat. I don't hate this pick because Jackson potentially fills a big need as a run-stuffer, but he's not a very good player.
Grade: C
The Bengals are making a big reach for McKinnley Jackson here because they missed out on T'Vondre Sweat. I don't hate this pick because Jackson potentially fills a big need as a run-stuffer, but he's not a very good player.
2024
Pick 115. (R:4 P:15) - Erick All, TE, Iowa
Grade: B+
Another Iowa tight end is never a bad thing. The Bengals haven't had much talent at the position since the Tyler Eifert days, so I'm sure Joe Burrow will like having an improved weapon over the middle of the field.
Grade: B+
Another Iowa tight end is never a bad thing. The Bengals haven't had much talent at the position since the Tyler Eifert days, so I'm sure Joe Burrow will like having an improved weapon over the middle of the field.
2024
Pick 149. (R:5 P:14) -
Josh Newton, CB, TCU
Grade: A
The Bengals were hoping to land Max Melton earlier, but here's another cornerback who will help their ailing secondary. Josh Newton was considered a Round 3-4 prospect, so this is a solid value pick for Cincinnati, which also fills a big need.
Grade: A
The Bengals were hoping to land Max Melton earlier, but here's another cornerback who will help their ailing secondary. Josh Newton was considered a Round 3-4 prospect, so this is a solid value pick for Cincinnati, which also fills a big need.
2024
Pick 194. (R:6 P:18) - Tanner McLachlan, TE, Arizona
Grade: A
This is Cincinnati's second tight end, but we've seen teams have success drafting two tight ends in the past. Tanner McLachlan was very productive at Arizona, and I thought he'd go two rounds earlier than this.
Grade: A
This is Cincinnati's second tight end, but we've seen teams have success drafting two tight ends in the past. Tanner McLachlan was very productive at Arizona, and I thought he'd go two rounds earlier than this.
2024
Pick 214. (R:6 P:38) - Cedric Johnson, DE, Ole Miss
Grade: A
I wouldn't have been too upset had Cedric Johnson gone in the third round. Johnson is an athletic edge player, and he is a tremendous steal by the Bengals, who needed an edge rusher with Trey Hendrickson asking for a trade or threatening retirement.
Grade: A
I wouldn't have been too upset had Cedric Johnson gone in the third round. Johnson is an athletic edge player, and he is a tremendous steal by the Bengals, who needed an edge rusher with Trey Hendrickson asking for a trade or threatening retirement.
2024
Pick 224. (R:7 P:4) - Daijahn Anthony, S, Ole Miss
Grade: B
Daijahn Anthony is a limited player as far as size and speed are concerned. He was a quality player at Ole Miss, but he'll likely be a career backup and a special-teamer.
Grade: B
Daijahn Anthony is a limited player as far as size and speed are concerned. He was a quality player at Ole Miss, but he'll likely be a career backup and a special-teamer.
2024
Pick 237. (R:7 P:17) - Matt Lee, C/G, Miami
Grade: A
More offensive line help is always welcome in Cincinnati, and I'm sure Joe Burrow is happy about this pick. The Bengals are getting a good value here, as Matt Lee was projected in the middle of Day 3.
Grade: A
More offensive line help is always welcome in Cincinnati, and I'm sure Joe Burrow is happy about this pick. The Bengals are getting a good value here, as Matt Lee was projected in the middle of Day 3.
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2023 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
2023
Pick 28. (R:1 P:28) -
Myles Murphy, DE, Clemson
B+
The Bengals really wanted Lukas Van Ness, but Myles Murphy is a similar athlete. Rushing the quarterback is essential for the Bengals, who are going to be competing with the Chiefs and Bills in the playoffs every year. Murphy is a fine choice, though passing on Nolan Smith and Michael Mayer is questionable.
2023
Pick 60. (R:2 P:29) - D.J. Turner, CB, Michigan
A- I had this pick slotted to the Bengals, who love drafting players from big-time schools who played in huge games. D.J. Turner, who obviously qualifies, ran the fastest 40 at the combine. He has huge upside, which the Bengals need when they're battling all the elite passing offenses in the AFC.
A- I had this pick slotted to the Bengals, who love drafting players from big-time schools who played in huge games. D.J. Turner, who obviously qualifies, ran the fastest 40 at the combine. He has huge upside, which the Bengals need when they're battling all the elite passing offenses in the AFC.
2023
Pick 92. (R:3 P:29) -
Wanya Morris, OT, Oklahoma
B+
The need is obvious, as the Chiefs lost both of their tackles this offseason. They obtained Jawaan Taylor, but still needed a tackle. Wanya Morris makes sense as a third-round pick. He's very athletic for the position, but needs to get stronger.
2023
Pick 131. (R:4 P:29) - Charlie Jones, WR, Purdue
A The Bengals add yet another receiver for the future when they'll have to trade either Tee Higgins or Tyler Boyd. I like Charlie Jones quite a bit; he's a shifty route runner with reliable hands. I thought he could have gone in the third round.
A The Bengals add yet another receiver for the future when they'll have to trade either Tee Higgins or Tyler Boyd. I like Charlie Jones quite a bit; he's a shifty route runner with reliable hands. I thought he could have gone in the third round.
2023
Pick 163. (R:5 P:28) -
Chase Brown, RB, Illinois
B+
The Bengals needed a running back with Joe Mixon declining and Samaje Perine gone. Chase Brown is a quality power back with plus receiving ability. I had him in the fourth round, so I'm a fan of this value.
2023
Pick 206. (R:6 P:29) - Andrei Iosivas, WR, Princeton
A Andrei Iosivas has an impressive combination of size and speed. I had him in the fourth round, so I love this value for the Bengals. Again, Cincinnati may lose some receivers soon, so perhaps Iosivas can compete for a job in the future.
A Andrei Iosivas has an impressive combination of size and speed. I had him in the fourth round, so I love this value for the Bengals. Again, Cincinnati may lose some receivers soon, so perhaps Iosivas can compete for a job in the future.
2023
Pick 246. (R:7 P:29) - D.J. Ivey, CB, Miami
B+ D.J. Ivey is a solid late-round cornerback prospect with nice size. He has some speed concerns, but nothing major. He could have gone a round or two earlier.
B+ D.J. Ivey is a solid late-round cornerback prospect with nice size. He has some speed concerns, but nothing major. He could have gone a round or two earlier.
2022 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
2022
Pick 31. (R:1 P:31) -
Daxton Hill, CB/S, Michigan
A- Grade
The Bengals really wanted George Karlaftis, but they'll settle for Daxton Hill to fill a big need. The Bengals have a weak group of cornerbacks, and Hill can be used everywhere. He easily could've been drafted 10 picks earlier than this, so the value is certainly there.
The Bengals really wanted George Karlaftis, but they'll settle for Daxton Hill to fill a big need. The Bengals have a weak group of cornerbacks, and Hill can be used everywhere. He easily could've been drafted 10 picks earlier than this, so the value is certainly there.
2022
Pick 60. (R:2 P:28) - Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska
B+ Grade
The range is exact for Cam Taylor-Britt. I mocked him 60th, but to the Buccaneers. He makes sense for the Bengals as well. Cincinnati brought in so many cornerbacks for top-30 visits because the position was such a weakness. Taylor-Britt, the last of the remaining second-round cornerbacks, should provide an upgrade.
B+ Grade
The range is exact for Cam Taylor-Britt. I mocked him 60th, but to the Buccaneers. He makes sense for the Bengals as well. Cincinnati brought in so many cornerbacks for top-30 visits because the position was such a weakness. Taylor-Britt, the last of the remaining second-round cornerbacks, should provide an upgrade.
2022
Pick 95. (R:3 P:31) -
Zachary Carter, DT, Florida
A- Grade
The Bengals were hoping for Devonte Wyatt in the first round, but they'll take another interior pass rusher at this selection. Zachary Carter can get pushed around in the running game, but he has an explosive ability to get to the quarterback, which Cincinnati will need when they combat all the talented quarterbacks in the AFC. I like this value.
The Bengals were hoping for Devonte Wyatt in the first round, but they'll take another interior pass rusher at this selection. Zachary Carter can get pushed around in the running game, but he has an explosive ability to get to the quarterback, which Cincinnati will need when they combat all the talented quarterbacks in the AFC. I like this value.
2022
Pick 136. (R:4 P:31) - Cordell Volson, G, North Dakota State
D Grade
This pick neither fills a need nor provides any value. I didn't have Cordell Volson in my mock draft in any update, though I considered him in the seventh round. The Bengals signed so many offensive linemen, so it didn't seem like they needed another one.
D Grade
This pick neither fills a need nor provides any value. I didn't have Cordell Volson in my mock draft in any update, though I considered him in the seventh round. The Bengals signed so many offensive linemen, so it didn't seem like they needed another one.
2022
Pick 174. (R:5 P:31) - Dominique Robinson, DE, Miami (Ohio)
A Grade
Khalil Mack's replacement! Dominique Robinson has some huge shoes to fill, but I love this pick. I thought Dominique Robinson could go early on Day 3, so this is great value. Robinson should be able to help with the pass rush because of his relentlessness.
A Grade
Khalil Mack's replacement! Dominique Robinson has some huge shoes to fill, but I love this pick. I thought Dominique Robinson could go early on Day 3, so this is great value. Robinson should be able to help with the pass rush because of his relentlessness.
2022
Pick 210. (R:6 P:31) -
Chasen Hines, G, LSU
A+ Grade
I can't believe it. I love a Bill Belichick pick. Maybe he won't bomb my house after all. Chasen Hines is an absolute steal toward the end of the sixth round. I thought he would be chosen in the third or fourth frame. Charlie Campbell agrees, as he listed Hines on his draft sleepers page.
I can't believe it. I love a Bill Belichick pick. Maybe he won't bomb my house after all. Chasen Hines is an absolute steal toward the end of the sixth round. I thought he would be chosen in the third or fourth frame. Charlie Campbell agrees, as he listed Hines on his draft sleepers page.
2022
Pick 227. (R:7 P:6) - Nick Muse, TE, South Carolina
B Grade
I slotted Nick Muse at No. 223 in the final mock, so this range is perfect for him. The Vikings lost Tyler Conklin this offseason, so they needed to address their depth at tight end.
B Grade
I slotted Nick Muse at No. 223 in the final mock, so this range is perfect for him. The Vikings lost Tyler Conklin this offseason, so they needed to address their depth at tight end.
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2021 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
2021
Pick 5. (R:1 P:5) -
Ja'Marr Chase, WR, LSU
B Grade
The Bengals had a difficult decision between Ja'Marr Chase and Penei Sewell. They ultimately decided on the former, which I don't agree with, but don't hate either. Sewell would have been much better for them, especially when considering Joe Burrow's recent knee injury. That said, Chase is going to be a superstar receiver in Cincinnati for a very long time, and it's not like he and Burrow have to develop any sort of chemistry.
The Bengals had a difficult decision between Ja'Marr Chase and Penei Sewell. They ultimately decided on the former, which I don't agree with, but don't hate either. Sewell would have been much better for them, especially when considering Joe Burrow's recent knee injury. That said, Chase is going to be a superstar receiver in Cincinnati for a very long time, and it's not like he and Burrow have to develop any sort of chemistry.
2021
Pick 38. (R:2 P:6) -
Christian Barmore, DT, Alabama
A Grade
The Patriots traded two fourth-round picks in this deal with the Bengals. They simply couldn't believe that Christian Barmore was on the board. Barmore was a mainstay of my first round for most of the process, so I love the value New England is getting with a player who can help them pressure Josh Allen.
The Patriots traded two fourth-round picks in this deal with the Bengals. They simply couldn't believe that Christian Barmore was on the board. Barmore was a mainstay of my first round for most of the process, so I love the value New England is getting with a player who can help them pressure Josh Allen.
2021
Pick 69. (R:3 P:5) -
Joseph Ossai, LB, Texas
B Grade
It was always going to be receiver/tackle, tackle/receiver and then edge rusher for the Bengals, who needed to replace Carl Lawson. Joseph Ossai is someone I've consistently mocked in the third round, so this pick makes sense. Ossai is a low-upside player, but he should be a solid contributor for Cincinnati.
It was always going to be receiver/tackle, tackle/receiver and then edge rusher for the Bengals, who needed to replace Carl Lawson. Joseph Ossai is someone I've consistently mocked in the third round, so this pick makes sense. Ossai is a low-upside player, but he should be a solid contributor for Cincinnati.
2021
Pick 111. (R:4 P:6) - Cameron Sample, DE, Tulane
B+ Grade
It's no surprise that the Bengals are adding another edge rusher, given the powerhouse offenses they have to battle in the AFC North. They have yet to beat Lamar Jackson, so obtaining another pass rusher was a must. Cameron Sample is someone I had in this range, so this seems like a solid pick.
B+ Grade
It's no surprise that the Bengals are adding another edge rusher, given the powerhouse offenses they have to battle in the AFC North. They have yet to beat Lamar Jackson, so obtaining another pass rusher was a must. Cameron Sample is someone I had in this range, so this seems like a solid pick.
2021
Pick 149. (R:5 P:5) - Evan McPherson, K, Florida
C Grade
I hate kicker picks in the first three rounds, and I'm not a fan of them in the fourth frame. The fifth round is just OK, but know that kickers grow on trees. There's a tree outside my house, and there are four kickers growing on it right now.
C Grade
I hate kicker picks in the first three rounds, and I'm not a fan of them in the fourth frame. The fifth round is just OK, but know that kickers grow on trees. There's a tree outside my house, and there are four kickers growing on it right now.
2021
Pick 190. (R:6 P:6) -
Trey Hill, C, Georgia
A+ Grade
I thought Trey Hill put himself in first-round consideration when he handled Derrick Brown well in a 2019 matchup. I eventually moved him to the third round because of some knee injury concerns. Apparently, teams were more worried, but this was the right time to take a chance on such a high-upside player.
I thought Trey Hill put himself in first-round consideration when he handled Derrick Brown well in a 2019 matchup. I eventually moved him to the third round because of some knee injury concerns. Apparently, teams were more worried, but this was the right time to take a chance on such a high-upside player.
2021
Pick 202. (R:6 P:18) - Chris Evans, RB, Michigan
B- Grade
The Bengals lost Giovani Bernard this offseason, so it makes sense that they would find a running back at some point on Day 3. Chris Evans could become a solid complement for Joe Mixon. There were better running backs available, but this isn't a bad pick.
B- Grade
The Bengals lost Giovani Bernard this offseason, so it makes sense that they would find a running back at some point on Day 3. Chris Evans could become a solid complement for Joe Mixon. There were better running backs available, but this isn't a bad pick.
2021
Pick 235. (R:7 P:7) - Wyatt Hubert, DE, Kansas State
B Grade
Wyatt Hubert didn't make my final mock, but he was slotted in the seventh round in a previous update. The Bengals are trying to load up their roster with as many pass rushers as possible to stop the dynamic offenses in the AFC North, so this pick makes sense to me.
B Grade
Wyatt Hubert didn't make my final mock, but he was slotted in the seventh round in a previous update. The Bengals are trying to load up their roster with as many pass rushers as possible to stop the dynamic offenses in the AFC North, so this pick makes sense to me.
2020 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
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2019 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
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2018 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
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2017 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
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2016 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
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2015 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
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2014 NFL Draft Selections and Grades
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