Cincinnati Bengals 2020 NFL Draft: 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft

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Round 5, No. 129 Overall: Isaiah Hodgins, WR, Oregon State

While Tyler Boyd is a nice weapon for the Cincinnati Bengals, they need to add more help for their new quarterback, especially if A.J. Green indeed leaves. John Ross was catching steam this season until an injury landed him on IR.

The receiver class has the potential to be special and very deep this year, and there are plenty of receivers who could be available on day three and provide an impact. Isaiah Hodgins might not be available this late, but for now, he could provide plenty of help for the Bengals. Hodgins is great in the red zone and uses his frame well to win in contested situations.

Round 6, No. 160 Overall: Levonta Taylor, CB, Florida State

Levonta Taylor got a lot of hype for the previous draft but struggled a lot last season. He’s still good as a cover corner, but his size is a big worry because he cannot seem to overcome it with other elite traits. The Bengals would likely put him in the slot, where he could excel in coverage.

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Round 7, No. 192 Overall: Mohamed Barry, LB, Nebraska

The Bengals could certainly use some help at linebacker, but the position group is very shallow and doesn’t offer a lot at the top of the draft. Late in the draft, Cincinnati grabs Mohamed Barry, who plays fast and physical football.