Cincinnati Bengals Best 2020 Draft Options Rounds 4-7

CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA - SEPTEMBER 21: Akeem Davis-Gaither #24 of the Appalachian State Mountaineers reacts to a missed field goal by Noah Ruggles #97 of the North Carolina Tar Heels as time expires in their game at Kenan Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The Mountaineers won 34-31. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA - SEPTEMBER 21: Akeem Davis-Gaither #24 of the Appalachian State Mountaineers reacts to a missed field goal by Noah Ruggles #97 of the North Carolina Tar Heels as time expires in their game at Kenan Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The Mountaineers won 34-31. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
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PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY – NOVEMBER 16: Binjimen Victor #9 of the Ohio State Buckeyes makes the catch for the touchdown as Tre Avery #21 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights defends at SHI Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY – NOVEMBER 16: Binjimen Victor #9 of the Ohio State Buckeyes makes the catch for the touchdown as Tre Avery #21 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights defends at SHI Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Round 7

Calvin Throckmorton, OT

The Oregon lineman is someone the Bengals were very high on after the Senior Bowl. Throckmorton can play tackle or guard, and versatility is something the Bengals could use on their offensive line. The redshirt senior has solid technique, and according to assistant line coach Ben Martin, the Bengals believe his football IQ is special.

Reggie Robinson II, CB

The Tulsa defensive back is a very athletic player, running a 4.44 40-yard-dash at the NFL Combine. The 22-year-old struggled in coverage at times, but his physical traits make him a potentially great special teams player. In round seven, that’s something the Bengals should be looking for. Overall, Robinson would be solid value in the final round of the NFL draft.

Binjimen Victor, WR

Victor would be of tremendous value in round seven. The 6’4″ receiver out of Ohio State has very high potential. He has solid hands, good football IQ, and surprising run after catch (RAC) ability. Selecting a developmental receiver with such a high ceiling could be worth it in the long run for Cincinnati, and Victor could even contribute immediately on special teams.

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