32 draft boards are currently being reset as the NFL has Friday afternoon to figure out how to attack the second and third rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft.
For the Cincinnati Bengals, as soon as they turned in the card that read “Ja’Marr Chase,” they were undoubtedly wondering how many offensive linemen were going to be drafted before Thursday night concluded.
The answer was five; a number slightly smaller than what the consensus, and Las Vegas, had pegged it to be. Penei Sewell and Rashawn Slater, as expected, where the first two to find new homes, Alijah Vera-Tucker quickly followed Slater, Alex Leatherwood surprisingly became the fourth o-lineman drafted, and Christian Darrisaw rounded out the group a little bit later.