The Cincinnati Bengals have been busy on the draft circuit in recent weeks thanks to pro days and visits.
According to The Draft Network’s Justin Melo, one of those visits will come from Oklahoma State defensive lineman Tyler Lacy.
Lacy, 6’4″ and 279 pounds, had 20 sacks over his last two seasons and as a pro, projects as an end in base defense with some possible upside as an interior pass-rusher.
In other words, he’s just what the Bengals like as a productive player from a big program who can help at multiple spots on the line if necessary.
The Bengals could add to the pass-rush and defensive line depth at any spot in the draft, starting right in the opening round.
I love the production and position versatility that @CowboyFB DL Tyler Lacy (@tylerlacy85) offers.
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— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) March 28, 2023