Ever since the Joe Burrow era kicked off in Cincinnati (and even prior to it), the Cincinnati Bengals have been clamoring for a respectable offensive line group. They have committed a lot of free-agent and draft capital toward rebuilding it, but inconsistent play remains.
The team will undoubtedly be looking for more help in the early rounds of the draft. Whether it’s players who bring immediate depth and long-term starting potential or ones who could vie for a starting spot right away, there are many intriguing options in this year’s class.
One player who could provide tackle-guard versatility is Minnesota’s Aireontae Ersery.