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A year removed from the 2023 NFL Draft, how would Round 1 change if teams were given a redo?
Nick Baumgardner99
NFL projection model: Ranking all 32 rosters ahead of the draft
Austin Mock76
7-round NFL mock draft: Dane Brugler predicts all 257 picks
Dane Brugler469
Bengals' approach at offensive line reaching critical moment with NFL Draft
Paul Dehner Jr.41
Cincinnati Bengals NFL Draft 2024 guide: Picks, predictions and key needs
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Our team-by-team look at the 257 picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, plus a glance at what each team might be thinking as draft day approaches.
The Athletic NFL Staff58
How does each NFL team's QB room shape up heading into the draft? We dive into the numbers.
Larry Holder53
"I've grown a love for Cincy that I didn't think I would," Tee Higgins told reporters at a youth football camp Sunday.
Paul Dehner Jr. and Jenna West30
The Bengals seek particular traits, and these players fit their type based on Dane Brugler's assessments.
Paul Dehner Jr.43
A deep class could address the need for a new slot, Tee Higgins successor and/or explosive option.
Paul Dehner Jr.37
This year's version of The Beast is the biggest ever, with more than 400 player profiles and nearly 2,000 prospects ranked in all.
Dane Brugler613
Quarterbacks and wide receivers — including the No. 1 player and three of the top seven — make up more than a third of our top 30.
Randy Mueller224
If protecting Joe Burrow is the top priority for the Bengals, they should have some quality options at pick No. 18.
Paul Dehner Jr.96
This mock takes us through three rounds (and several trades), but it starts with a run at the game's most important position.
Nick Baumgardner491
Also, the potential for a Tyler Boyd reunion, chances of drafting Bearcats and could the Bengals be headed to Germany?
Paul Dehner Jr.55
Some teams have already addressed their major needs, while others will enter the NFL Draft with some glaring holes on their roster.
The Athletic NFL Staff116
Cincinnati is well-positioned for movement in the draft, but it's not common for them to deal coveted picks or players.
Paul Dehner Jr.58
Bruce Feldman's mock draft returns. What do dozens of college coaches and NFL guys say about these prospects and where they will go?
Bruce Feldman388
Almost a year removed from the 2023 NFL Draft, it's time to take a second look at how each team did with its draft picks.
Diante Lee589
The league hopes to bring back excitement while keeping injuries down, but teams have a lot to figure out with personnel and strategy.
Ted Nguyen267
The change will take effect this coming season — a year after only 22 percent of kickoffs in the 2023 season were returned.
Mike Jones and Zac Jackson386
The Bengals couldn't stop explosive plays last year but also didn't create them enough. They've given Joe Burrow new tools to change that.
Paul Dehner Jr.61
Several trades shake up the first round, as offensive players dominate the early selections and O-linemen make up 10 of the top 32 picks.
Ben Standig411
After having a premier offensive lineman fall to them in the first round, the Bengals look to address other needs like receiver and D-line.
Paul Dehner Jr.91
Following the expected early run on quarterbacks and receivers, the Raiders trade up late in the first to nab their QB of the future.
The Athletic NFL Staff558
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