The Cincinnati Bengals don't get a lot of credit as draft-day negotiators.
It's a fair assessment considering owner Mike Brown prefers not to move up in the first round to grab a prospect the staff likes. At the same time, though, the Bengals have proven savvy in recent years by moving down in the first round, as they did in 2012 and still drafted Kevin Zeitler.
The Bengals move up when they see a player they like, too. Head coach Marvin Lewis and Co. did last year in the mid-rounds to nab center Russell Bodine.