The Cincinnati Bengals kicked off the 2020 NFL Draft with a focus on improving their offense. They went with quarterback phenom Joe Burrow with the No. 1 overall pick. Star Clemson receive Tee Higgins was their second-round choice.
Now, they’ll have to start preparing for what they’d like to do in the 2021 NFL Draft after a four-win and one-tie season left them with the fifth-overall pick.
The Bengals were in a position to lock up the No. 3 overall pick and likely be gifted Penei Sewell in the draft, but a late-season two-game win streak bounced them down to five.