By far, the most important task for the Cincinnati Bengals heading into the offseason was to improve the offensive line and provide quarterback Joe Burrow much-needed protection to avoid another serious injury.
Playing behind one of the NFL’s worst offensive lines, Burrow suffered a torn ACL late into his rookie season, putting the Bengals offensive line struggles on full display for the football world to see.
Needing to improve, the Bengals have done enough for Pro Football Focus to rank them as the fourth most improved offensive line only behind the Los Angeles Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings.