The Cincinnati Bengals will be one of the teams most interested in looking at quarterbacks at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine.
As owners of the No. 1 pick in the draft, Joe Burrow is the favorite to be the pick. The LSU star and Heisman Trophy winner will be one of 17 passers in Indianapolis for the combine at the end of February.
The full list of passers:
- Kelly Bryant, QB, Missouri
- Joe Burrow, QB, LSU
- Kevin Davidson, QB, Princeton
- Jacob Eason, QB, Washington
- Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia
- Anthony Gordon, QB, Washington State
- Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
- Jalen Hurts, QB, Oklahoma
- Brian Lewerke, QB, Michigan State
- Jordan Love, QB, Utah State
- Jake Luton, QB, Oregon State
- Cole McDonald, QB, Hawaii
- Steven Montez, QB, Colorado
- James Morgan, QB, Florida International
- Shea Patterson, QB, Michigan
- Nate Stanley, QB, Iowa
- Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama
Attendance doesn’t mean participation though. We’ll learn closer to the event if Burrow will even throw at all. But after missing him at the Senior Bowl, the Bengals will get any time they can get with him.
The Bengals already had closer looks at notables like Justin Herbert, Jalen Hurts and Steven Montez at the Senior Bowl. Herbert, especially, will get another shot to climb the rankings while surrounded by the biggest names in the class.
Perhaps Tua Tagovailoa is the most important name set to attend as he gets ready for a big medical checkup. Based on his ability, he’s the passer with the best chance to dramatically reshape the first round.
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