Quarterback is a position that is always in need, and for the first time since 2011, the Cincinnati Bengals have a legitimate chance to draft one from a high spot in this year’s crop. Andy Dalton seems to have a grasp on the starting job again in 2019, but with a new staff in place, his leash should be shorter than what he was given in the Marvin Lewis era.
Even with AJ McCarron leaving last year, the Bengals were pretty confident in their quarterback situation last season. They went into 2018 with Dalton as the starter, Jeff Driskel as the backup and only invested a seventh-round pick at the position in Toledo fizzle-out, Logan Woodside.