The Cincinnati Bengals made a somewhat serious investment in Cordy Glenn last season when they swapped first-round picks with the Buffalo Bills to acquire him, moving down from 12 all the way to 21. The Pittsburgh Steelers gave up second- and third-round picks to move up from 20 to 10, for perspective.
The former first-round draft pick was the left tackle for the Bengals all of last season. This year, following the drafting of Jonah Williams in the first round, he was going to kick inside to guard, but they plan was aborted following the offseason injury that ended the rookie’s year prematurely.