3 Key Draft Targets for Bengals at Pick No. 31
Following their Super Bowl appearance, the Cincinnati Bengals hold the 31st overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. With protecting quarterback Joe Burrow remaining a priority, here are three top prospects the Bengals should consider:
Tyler Linderbaum (C, Iowa)
- Would add young talent to bolster offensive line
- Has potential to start immediately as rookie
- Could allow Ted Karras flexibility to play guard
- Would help protect Burrow and improve run game
Andrew Booth (CB, Clemson)
- Addresses one of Cincinnati's weakest defensive positions
- Experienced in both man and zone coverage schemes
- Offers valuable size and speed combination
- Would add needed youth and depth at cornerback
Kaiir Elam (CB, Florida)
- Another strong cornerback option if available
- Brings physicality and speed to secondary
- Skill set translates well to NFL level
- Could make immediate impact in defense
The Bengals' front office has already improved the offensive line through free agency, giving them flexibility to select either an offensive or defensive player with their first-round pick. While protecting Burrow remains crucial, adding talent to their secondary could also significantly strengthen the team's championship aspirations.
Tyler Linderbaum
Andrew Booth
Kaiir Elam