Cincinnati Bengals best options at WR for each round in 2020 NFL draft

Here’s a look at a good wideout fit in each round.

The Cincinnati Bengals figure to hit wideout at some point in the 2020 NFL draft.

As we took a deep dive on, wideout is quietly one of the bigger team needs due to the lack of players under contract after next season.

Here’s a look at a wide receiver to keep in mind for the Bengals in each round based on value and fit.

We also looked at a linebacker in each round for the Bengals.

 

Round 1: CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma

Dec 29, 2018; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (2) celebrates after catching a touchdown pass in front of Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Patrick Surtain II (not pictured) during the fourth quarter of the 2018 Orange Bowl college football playoff semifinal game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Good luck deciding between Jerry Jeudy and CeeDee Lamb this year.

The reality is the Bengals probably won’t have a shot at any first-round wideout unless they fall to Round 2. But due to trade possibilities, it’s always worth a mention.

And Lamb is quite the mention. A 6’2″, 198-pound wideout with wicked speed and creation abilities at all three levels of the field, he’d be incredible alongside a healthy A.J. Green.