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Bengals mock draft roundup ahead of 2023 NFL draft

The Cincinnati Bengals are one of the most interesting teams featured in mock drafts this year.

For some, the obvious choice is mocking the Bengals to add a tight end to Joe Burrow’s offense after losing Hayden Hurst. For others, it’s again about protecting Burrow, especially with La’el Collins rehabbing a knee injury and the trade request from Jonah Williams.

But with the way the Bengals have adequately addressed all major roster holes before the draft, they are something of a wild card in the opening round.

That’s starting to show the closer we get to the draft, so let’s do a quick roundup.

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Natalie Miller, Draft Wire

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The Pick(s): 

Round 1: TE Michael Mayer, Notre Dame

Round 2: EDGE Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame

Quick Take: Pass-rusher remains a critically underrated need, so the Bengals get a really good one in the second here.

Doug Farrar, Touchdown Wire

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The Pick(s): 

Round 1: DL Keion White, Georgia Tech

Round 2: Jammie Robinson, S, Florida State

Round 3: Devon Achane, RB, Texas A&M

Quick Take: A new name in Round 1, but not a bad one given the need for a pass-rusher. Safety seems unlikely, but the team loves its best-player-available approach.

Curt Popejoy, Draft Wire

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The Pick(s): 

Round 1: CB Cam Smith, South Carolina

Quick Take: The Bengals love their first-round corners, so don’t be too shocked. Smith is bigger and was productive, making him a fit.

Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay, ESPN

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The Pick(s): 

Round 1: CB Julius Brents, Kansas State

Round 2: OT Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse

Round 3: S Ji’Ayir Brown, Penn State

Quick Take: Corner and line help in the opening rounds, though more likely here might be a tight end or running back in Round 3.

Dane Brugler, The Athletic

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The Pick(s): 

Round 1: DT Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern

Round 2: RB Zach Charbonnet, UCLA

Round 3: OT Tyler Steen, Alabama

Quick Take: It doesn’t get much better. That’s a very disruptive pass-rusher, an every-down running back right away and help on the line.

Chad Reuter, NFL.com

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The Pick(s): 

Round 1: TE Michael Mayer, Notre Dame

Round 2: RB Zach Charbonnet, UCLA

Quick Take: Maybe the most popular scenario there is, it would certainly be hard to complain.

Ian Valentino, Pro Football Network

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The Pick(s): 

Round 1: CB Cam Smith, South Carolina

Round 2: DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin

Round 3: RB Zach Evans, Ole Miss

Quick Take: More of a defensive slant, but the team’s moves in free agency have made this a possibility, too.

Danny Kelly, The Ringer

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The Pick(s): 

Round 1: TE Dalton Kincaid, Utah

Quick Take: Kincaid is a superb pick if his medical issues fully check out.

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