The odds of the Cincinnati Bengals landing a top prospect in the upcoming NFL Draft are slim. Unless they move up from the 31st pick, a highly unlikely outcome, they’re set to watch the top players at each position go off the board in front of them.
An exception might be Iowa Hawkeyes center Tyler Linderbaum.
Regarded not only as the best center, but perhaps the best interior offensive linemen in this class, Linderbaum seems to be falling in recent mock drafts due to his lack of athleticism testing, positional versatility, and shorter than average arm length (31.