With less than a month to go until the 2024 NFL draft, the Cincinnati Bengals are still out looking for players who they might want to take when the day comes.
The latest player the Bengals are reported to have some interest in is Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley, since wide receivers coach Troy Walters was in attendance at the school’s pro day.
In three seasons for the Hilltoppers, Corley accumulated 259 catches for 3,035 yards and 29 touchdowns and projects to go on the second day of the draft.
The Bengals have been very good at landing wide receiver talent in the draft in recent years, and Corley seems like he could be a good fit in the team’s offense, but it would likely take the 49th overall pick to get him since the Bengals wouldn’t choose again until their 80th and 97th overall picks.
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