The Bengals have struck yet another trade, as they’ve moved up again in Round 4 to select Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Michael Jordan.
The deal was with the Cowboys to acquire the 136th pick in exchange for picks 149 and 213.
The irony here is Jordan was who replaced Billy Price at center for the Buckeyes this past season after Price was the Bengals’ first-round pick in 2018. However, Jordan spent most of his career at guard, which is what he’s expected to play in the NFL.
With Clint Boling’s contract running out, Jordan could be who ultimately becomes the team’s left guard for 2020 and beyond.