While Kenny Golladay weighs his options and the New York Giants seemingly in the lead, the Bengals still need help at wide receiver.
A.J. Green, John Ross III, and Alex Erickson have all left for other teams. As it stands, Tyler Boyd, Tee Higgins, and Auden Tate are the only ones left with legitimate starting experience at the position.
Most of the receiver market has thinned out already, but one logical option is still out there.
Josh Reynolds, formerly of the Los Angeles Rams, makes sense for multiple reasons. Reynolds was a fourth-round draft pick by the Rams in 2017, the same year Zac Taylor joined Los Angeles as an assistant receivers coach.