Bengals use top-30 visit on underrated 2022 NFL draft DL

A new name to watch for the Bengals in the 2022 NFL draft.

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The Cincinnati Bengals have been incredibly active in the run-up to the 2022 NFL draft while using their top-30 visits in interesting ways.

While the Bengals have had some pretty big names on workouts, they also make a point to use their allotted number of visits and contact with draft prospects on underrated guys.

A good example is Missouri State defensive lineman Eric Johnson, who counts as one of the team’s top-30 visits, per Greg Auman of The Athletic.

Johnson won’t make any major headlines, but he’s a Day 3 player with upside and positional versatility the coaches will love. The team needs depth, especially on the interior after losing Larry Ogunjobi, so guys who can come in and play multiple spots are at a premium.

It should be noted that the Bengals love to use top-30 visits on lesser-known prospects they don’t see as much on the pro day circuit. The idea is to get a closer look, plus let them see the facilities and inner workings of the team if/when the prospect has to make a decision when picking a team in undrafted free agency.

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