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2018 Cincinnati Bengals Post-Combine 7-Round Mock Draft

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2018 Cincinnati Bengals Post-Combine 7-Round Mock Draft

1st Round - Connor Williams - OT - Texas

Conner Williams put many of the concerns about him to rest with an excellent combine and may be the best player available at the position of most need to the Bengals.

2nd Round - Malik Jefferson - LB - Texas

The impressive performance of some other linebackers may push Malik Jefferson into the second round. He is an impressive athlete who could be a sideline-to-sideline middle backer for the Bengals.

3rd Round – Billy Price - C - Ohio State

Billy Price's injury is likely to sideline him until the beginning of camp. This may be a lucky break and a great value pick for the Bengals.

3rd Round – Justin Jones - DT - North Carolina State

Justin Jones was very impressive in Indianapolis but the depth at defensive tackle in this draft will likely keep him out of the first few rounds.

4th Round – Allen Lazard - WR Iowa State

Even if the Bengals decide to bring Tyler Eifert back, injury concerns will loom. At 6'4" 227 Lazard is a receiver who could contribute to the offense in a similar way if Eifert is sidelined.

5th Round – Tegray Scales - LB- Indiana

Tegray Scales seemed to be on the upswing, but running a 4.78 at 230 is not going to help your draft status. Scales is still a very talented player who could contribute on special teams as well as on defense.

5th Round – Chase Litton - QB - Marshall

The 6'5" 230 quarterback could develop into a solid backup or perhaps trade bait to a quarterback hungry team in a couple of years.

6th Round – Chase Edmonds - RB - Fordham

With the likely departure of Jeremy Hill, Chase Edmonds would add an interesting change up option to the backfield.

7th Round – Devron Davis - CB - Texas San-Antonio

Marcus Davenport is drawing all of the attention in San Antonio, but DevronDavis can flat out play. He is a physical player who can play inside or outside corner.

7th Round – Timon Parris - OT - Stony Brook

At 6'6" 320 Timon Parris is an excellent developmental option at tackle.

7th Round – Heath Harding - CB - Miami (OH)

Heath Harding is a physical corner who was extremely impressive in 2016, but who teams tended to avoid in 2017. He could develop into an excellent nickel corner.

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