The Cincinnati Bengals had a successful first two days of the draft, earning a grade of B+. They made some solid picks that could have a significant impact on the team.
One of the standout picks was Amarius Mims, who was taken 18th overall from Georgia. Although he didn’t have much college experience, Mims showcased elite skills when he did play. He has all the qualities of a starting tackle and if he can stay healthy, he could be a force on the Bengals’ offensive line.
On the other hand, some felt that McKinnley Jackson was not worth his selection in the third round. While he may not be an explosive player, Jackson should provide stability and help keep the Bengals’ defense fresh.
Overall, the Bengals had a solid draft, addressing key areas of need with players who have both immediate impact and long-term potential. They made some quality selections that should bolster their roster for the upcoming season.