Cincinnati Bengals 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft based on best-player available

What happens when a Cincinnati Bengals mock draft focuses on best-player available only?

33. Grant Delpit, S, LSU

Oct 12, 2019; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; LSU Tigers safety Grant Delpit (7) waits for the ball to be snapped by the Florida Gators in the second half at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

It’s a little odd to see Delpit fall to No. 33 but it’s also pretty hard to complain about.

Delpit is a high-upside safety prospect who joins Jessie Bates to form a dynamic one-two punch and gives the defense another playmaker who can come in all over the place.

There were some interesting edge rushers (Zack Baun) and offensive tackles (Ezra Cleveland) still on the board but nobody came close on the ranking board to Delpit, who is widely considered a first-round defender.