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🏈 The Bengals Can’t Miss With the No. 5 Pick ... Right?

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The Bengals are in a spot where everything – and everyone who they feel could help - is in play

The Bengals are in a spot where everything ñ€“ and everyone who they feel could help - is in play. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS]( In today’s FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: The Cincinnati Bengals appear to be in a position that’s impossible to screw up ... we take a look at the bond between Micah Parsons and LaVar Arrington ... and we wish a happy birthday to Yankees slugger Aaron Judge. The Cincinnati Bengals haven’t won a playoff game in 31 years, which is a long time in anyone’s book and an absolute eternity in the National Football League. Given that the league’s very structure is set up to promote a certain level of parity and to assist teams that habitually struggle, it goes without saying that some fairly serious episodes of poor decision-making have contributed to the Bengals’ generational tale of woe. But 
 we’ll say it anyway, if for no other reason than that heading into Thursday’s NFL Draft, Cincinnati appears to be in a position that’s impossible to screw up, yet plenty of people are wondering if they’ll manage to do so anyway. “I think we're in a good spot in this draft to get one of the guys who is a premier talent,” Bengals Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin told reporters. “Anybody we take with that fifth pick, the expectation is he's going to come in and help us win immediately and play a big role.” [STORY IMAGE 1] In a sense, the Bengals are holding a No. 1 or No. 2 pick for the price of the actual No. 5 in their possession, a lofty selection earned by a ho-hum 4-11-1 campaign marred by quarterback Joe Burrow’s ACL injury in Week 11. The pool of players is going to be wide open to them for this reason: at least three or maybe even four quarterbacks are going to come off the board in the opening four picks – and the Bengals, with last year’s top choice Burrow, are covered in that position. Hence, a significant opportunity. Rarely has the general make-up of the opening picks been so solidified, and so skewed toward one position. Trevor Lawrence is so locked in at the first choice that the Jacksonville Jaguars aren’t even keeping up the pretense anymore, and Zach Wilson to the New York Jets at two seems similarly etched. While the identity of the San Francisco 49ers object of desire remains secret, consensus, common sense and the words of their own staff tell us they made their bold trade-up specifically to draft Jimmy Garoppolo’s replacement at QB. [STORY IMAGE 2]( The only genuine unknown for the Bengals is what is going to happen at four, when the Atlanta Falcons will find themselves on the clock. The need to secure Matt Ryan’s long-term stand-in could see a historic 1-2-3-4 QB run, or else a position player comes off the board. Regardless, the Bengals find themselves in a spot where essentially everything – and everyone who they feel could help them get better - is in play. Here is where it gets a little interesting. Locally, there is a fervent desire for the pick to be Oregon’s Penei Sewell, an elite left tackle who potentially would be handed the keys to protecting Burrow’s blind side long into the future. The Bengals have had some miserable draft experiences, but their very best one came in 1980, when they took left tackle Anthony Munoz and watched him develop into one of the greatest offensive linemen in football history. Without question, Munoz-themed nostalgia and the wish to see Burrow properly protected, is driving the pro-Sewell camp in Cincy. [STORY IMAGE 3] “It is harder to find an elite left tackle than a high-level wide receiver,” [Cincinnati Enquirer columnist Paul Daugherty wrote](. “The limits of Joe Burrow’s saintliness are defined by the apostles lined up in front of him. The man can’t throw from his butt.” Nationally, however, there is just as much advocacy for WR Ja’Marr Chase, and there’s good reason for it. Burrow and Chase had a deep understanding and a mightily productive bond on the LSU national championship team two years ago, and the prospect of pairing Burrow with a dynamic receiving talent is mouthwatering. “If Sewell is on the board, the Bengals will have a tough decision to make,” [according to FOX Sports analyst Jason McIntyre, who predicts Chase ends up in Cincinnati](. “(But) Chase’s connection with Burrow certainly doesn’t hurt his odds of going (fifth) regardless.” Furthermore, a growing level of intrigue surrounds Florida tight end Kyle Pitts, who many feel might be the Falcons’ go-to, though there are reports the Dallas Cowboys are highly enamored with Pitts and may seek to trade up. [STORY IMAGE 4] For Cincinnati, the only realistic option outside of those three would be to trade down, which is where they could potentially land themselves in trouble, missing out on a top-level player to grab a bunch of lower picks that didn’t amount to much. Tobin’s remarks seem to point away from that outcome, but you never know. There hasn’t been a lot of fun involved with being a Bengals fan recently. The past decade has seen 25 wins over the last five years, and five consecutive Wild Card round defeats to precede that. Things look to be getting better, as Burrow blossoms and a greater level of optimism comes along with it. Thursday should offer another step in the right direction, unless the Bengals somehow manage to miss from an unmissable draft situation. [STORY IMAGE 5]( Here’s what others have said ... Rob Rang, FOX Sports: “He (Sewell) is coming a year too late to save Joe Burrow from the gut-wrenching knee injury that ruined his impressive rookie season, but Bengals fans (and Burrow) can take solace that Sewell is a generational talent well worth a top-five selection.” Russ Heltman, Sports Illustrated: “The 2021 NFL Draft is right around the corner and the Bengals have plenty of needs to fill. Wide receiver and offensive line have received plenty attention in the Penei Sewell vs. Ja'Marr Chase debate, but the Bengals need hits throughout this draft to jumpstart their roster.” Patrick Walker, CBS Sports: “Yes, the Bengals would do well to go after former LSU weapon La'Marr Chase -- who also helped propel Joe Burrow to a national championship, a Heisman and the No. 1-overall pick last season -- but the team doesn't need a reminder of how quickly their fortunes can tank if Burrow gets injured. For that reason, send them Sewell, an all-world specimen who can protect as either a left tackle or guard.” SPONSORED [Wise Bread]( knows how to live large on a small budget. That's why they're recommending this high-paying cash rewards credit card. The card offers a $200 bonus after spending $1,000 within 90 days — that’s like earning 20% back. Qualified customers get up to 5.25% cash back with no annual fees and 0% intro APR for 15 months. Even better, the card offers 3% cash back on your choice of six categories from online shopping to drug stores, dining, travel, gas and home improvement. [Learn more about the $200 bonus offer and how you can get 3% cash back.]( [IN OTHER WORDS] - If this past weekend was any indication, the Dodgers’ reign atop the NL West could be in dire straits. [FOX Sports MLB Writer Pedro Moura has the story.]( - Micah Parsons has looked like the second coming of LaVar Arrington at Penn State. [FOX Sports College Football Writer RJ Young explores the bond between two Lions](. - Atlanta isn’t the only franchise with a crucial decision to make come Thursday’s NFL Draft. [FOX Sports NFL Draft Analyst Rob Rang has the story](. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Happy Birthday, Aaron Judge. The New York Yankees’ outfielder is one of the brightest young stars in Major League Baseball. In just his fifth full MLB season, Judge’s career accolades already include being named a two-time All-Star, as well as winning the AL Rookie of the Year and the Silver Slugger Award in 2017. He was also the AL home run leader that year, crushing an eye-popping 52 home runs. Wishing you a happy 30th birthday, No. 99! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves (ESPN, 7:30 p.m. ET) Kris Bryant and the Chicago Cubs take on Freddie Freeman and the Atlanta Braves. WWE Monday Night Raw (USA, 8 p.m. ET) Drew McIntyre and Braun Strowman are set to team up against MACE and T-Bar this Monday on Raw. Dallas Mavericks at Sacramento Kings (NBATV, 10 p.m. ET) Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks go up against Buddy Hield and the Sacramento Kings. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves: OVER 8.5 runs The Cubs and Braves are set to take the field for a four-game series. Zach Davies is scheduled to take the mound for the Cubs, while Charlie Morton will be on the hill for the Braves. Davies has struggled this season, sporting an 8.80 ERA. On the other side, Morton has been up-and-down through his four starts this season, sporting a 1-1 mark with a 3.91 ERA. Both of these teams rank in the upper half of the majors in runs scored, as well as runs allowed. In other words, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a lot of runs put up on the scoreboard in this opening game of the series. [WHAT THEY SAID] “The draft is one of my favorite events because it is all about football. People are focused on how their teams improve. 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