The Bengals knew they needed a wide receiver in the 2016 NFL Draft.
But with Corey Coleman, Josh Doctson, and William Fuller flying off the board right in front of them, they elected to take the best available player in William Jackson and wait on wide receiver until Round 2.
That is where they drafted Tyler Boyd. The third rounder has taken his fair share of criticism, as he has not been able to step up to the plate and make people forget about the players they replaced, Mohamed Sanu and Marvin Jones.