Bengals 7-round mock draft: What would a trade down look like?

Here’s what trading out of No. 1 would look like for the Bengals.

No. 180: Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic

Sep 8, 2018; Boca Raton, FL, USA; Florida Atlantic Owls tight end Harrison Bryant (40) scores on a two point conversion in front of Air Force Falcons defensive back Garrett Kauppila (22) during the second half at FAU Football Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

It’s not a strong tight end class but Bryant is one of the better ones in this class. He posted a 1,000-yard season for the Owls in 2019. The Bengals didn’t see much, mainly due to injuries, from last year’s second-round pick Drew Sample and they’ll eventually need to replace C.J. Uzomah. And of course, Tyler Eifert just got paid (surprisingly well) by the Jaguars. Bryant would be a solid check-down option for Justin Herbert.