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The Cincinnati Bengals met with Fresno State offensive lineman Cody Wichmann after his pro day, according to the The Fresno Bee.
Wichmann also met the Kansas City Chiefs for "eight hours" on Wednesday (which included a handful of medical tests). The New England Patriots met with the prospect following his pro day and the Miami Dolphins have scheduled a visit for this Friday (April 17).
ESPN's draft rankings lists Wichmann as the 37th-best offensive guard entering the 2015 NFL draft.
From a story written in December, which opens with a comparison to former Patriots guard Logan Mankins, written by the Fresno Bee:
Wichmann will make his 50th and final start when Fresno State plays Rice at the Hawaii Bowl on Wednesday in Honolulu. He has never missed a game and will stand second behind linebacker Ben Jacobs (2007-2010) and his 52 career starts, breaking a tie with offensive lineman Ryan Wendell (2004-07), among Bulldogs players of the past eight years.
"Cody’s started a lot games and been part of a lot of wins," third-year offensive line coach Cameron Norcross said. "Just quietly done his job, worked his tail off and didn’t say a word. He’s what we’re all about."