Prospects most commonly falling to Cincinnati Bengals at No. 33 in mock drafts

2020 NFL mock drafts keep letting some interesting names fall to the Cincinnati Bengals at No. 33.

Most 2020 NFL mock drafts that don’t go past the first round aren’t very entertaining for Cincinnati Bengals fans given the well-known incoming No. 1 pick of Joe Burrow.

But we can make our own fun, right?

Looking at most single-round mocks out there, we can get an idea of the prospects most mocks project to fall to the Bengals at No. 33.

And the list is quite exciting.

Mocks included belong to Peter King, Rhett Lewis, Chad Reuter, Bucky Brooks, and Daniel Jeremiah, among others.

These are the players most commonly available to the Bengals at No. 33 in mock drafts.

 

Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor

Baylor wide receiver Denzel Mims (5) looks over to the side line after a touchdown in an NCAA college football game against West Virginia in Waco, Texas, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019. (AP Photo/Jerry Larson)

Mims is a big-play threat who might sneak into the first round most years were it not for the depth of the class.

A threat to score from almost anywhere on the field, Mims has No. 1 upside and is quite the security blanket for a rookie passer — especially if he’s on the same field as A.J. Green.