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In a bit of a surprise, the poll to decide the Detroit Lions’ pick was won rather easily by running back Derrius Guice with defensive end Harold Landry the only other player within shouting distance.
First overall voting total: Cleveland Browns
Second overall voting total: New York Giants
Third overall voting total: New York Jets
Fourth overall voting total: Cleveland Browns
Fifth overall voting total: Denver Broncos
Sixth overall voting total: Indianapolis Colts
Seventh overall voting total: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Eighth overall voting total: Chicago Bears
Ninth overall voting total: San Francisco 49ers
Tenth overall voting total: Oakland Raiders
11th overall voting total: Miami Dolphins
12th overall voting total: Buffalo Bills
13th overall voting total: Washington Redskins
14th overall voting total: Green Bay Packers
15th overall voting total: Arizona Cardinals
16th overall voting total: Baltimore Ravens
17th overall voting total: Los Angeles Chargers
18th overall voting total: Seattle Seahawks
19th overall voting totals: Dallas Cowboys
20th overall voting totals: Detroit Lions
The Cincinnati Bengals are now on the clock!
OG Isaiah Wynn: Wynn could theoretically play anywhere from tackle all the way inside to center.
OT Connor Williams: After his pro day, he seems to have cemented himself as the top prospect at offensive tackle.
DT Maurice Hurst: He’s a 3-tech and he’s a good one. He’s a little on the small size, but he’s an athlete.
DE Harold Landry: He lacks ideal size, but Landry has excellent burst and is likely to be a productive pro.
CB Jaire Alexander: There is some concern about his ability to stay healthy, but Alexander is quick and instinctive.
OT Mike McGlinchey: The Notre Dame tackle could be a fit for the Bengals here.
WR Courtland Sutton: He’s a possession receiver. He’s big, he’s tough, and he lacks quickness.
LB Leighton Vander Esch: An athletic, 3-down linebacker, Vander Esch could definitely be a mid-1st round pick.
WR D.J. Moore: Probably a slot receiver in the NFL, he has the quickness for it and could also add value as a returner.
CB Mike Hughes: The UCF product is a short but physical corner. He lacks experience which gives a somewhat steeper learning curve as he enters the NFL.
CB Isaiah Oliver: He has an elite combination of size and speed but has some technical deficiencies and is a less than stellar tackler.
QB Mason Rudolph: Some think Oklahoma State’s Rudolph is a Day 2 prospect, but others disagree and his numbers were certainly impressive.
RB Sony Michel: A north-south runner who can run through arm tackles, Michel is a potential first-round talent.
OT Koton Miller: The UCLA product has good size and length, but there are questions about his athleticism.
C Billy Price: Ohio State’s Price has good strength, but lacks length which is not a huge concern at center. He plays with an edge, but that also occasionally gets him in trouble.
Poll
With the 21st pick in the 2018 Fan Vote Mock Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select...
This poll is closed
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0%
CB Jaire Alexander
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0%
TE Dallas Goedert
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0%
CB Mike Hughes
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3%
DT Maurice Hurst
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4%
DE Harold Landry
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36%
OT Mike McGlinchey
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0%
RB Sony Michel
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0%
OT Kolton Miller
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0%
WR D.J. Moore
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0%
CB Isaiah Oliver
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9%
C Billy Price
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1%
QB Mason Rudolph
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0%
WR Courtland Sutton
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7%
OT Connor Williams
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34%
OG Isaiah Wynn
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0%
LB Leighton Vander Esch