Report: Bengals met with underrated OL prospect ahead of 2020 NFL draft

The Bengals have eyes on an offensive tackle ahead of the 2020 NFL draft.

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As we inch closer to the 2020 NFL draft, more details about who the Cincinnati Bengals might target continue to emerge.

Next up on the notable reported interest list is a meet with Charlotte offensive lineman Cameron Clark, according to The Draft Network’s Jordan Reid.

Clark, a senior, has experience at multiple spots and even won a co-team MVP award. He’s got good size (6’4″ and 308 pounds) and overall upside.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com tabs him as a later-round interior prospect:

“He’s not a slick move-and-mirror pass protector, but length and redirect power are weapons to work with if he can get his footwork and punch-timing shored up. He had outstanding moments against Clemson but didn’t sustain that level of play throughout the season. The flashes are there but he needs to play with better consistency to make a mark.”

The Bengals will probably end up hitting the offensive line once or twice in the draft, especially on the interior. While they like much of what they have, a late-round grab with upside isn’t a terrible idea.

Clark joins an ever-growing list of prospects the Bengals have met with so far.

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