Cincinnati Bengals 2025 Mock Draft
The Cincinnati Bengals have their eyes on a deep postseason run, but it starts with reloading in the 2025 NFL Draft. After falling short in 2024, the team must address critical gaps, especially on defense and the offensive line. In this mock draft, Cincinnati makes smart, gritty picks that boost both sides of the ball. With a mix of high-motor defenders, trench warriors, and late-round depth, this class has the tools to complement Joe Burrow’s prime window and keep the Bengals competitive in the AFC.Â
Edge Pressure a Top PriorityÂ
With the 17th overall pick, the Bengals grab Mike Green, a powerful EDGE rusher from Marshall. Green is an explosive athlete with excellent bend and pursuit speed. He’s raw, but the upside is undeniable. He brings the kind of edge energy Cincinnati has lacked since the peak years of Carlos Dunlap.
In the third round, the Bengals double down on defense with Shemar Turner, a disruptive defensive tackle from Texas A&M. Turner is quick off the snap and plays with heavy hands. He could start next to BJ Hill or rotate in as a high-impact interior presence. Together, Green and Turner give new Defensive Coordinator Al Golden fresh pass rush tools to work within a stacked AFC North.Â
Building the Trenches and SecondaryÂ
The Bengals address the offensive line in round two by taking Jonah Savaiinaea, a guard from Arizona. He’s a mauler in the run game and anchors well in pass sets. Burrow needs clean pockets, and Savaiinaea has the traits to become a long-term starter inside.
In the fourth and sixth rounds, Cincinnati fills out the secondary and receiving corps. Quincy Riley, a cornerback from Louisville, brings speed and ball skills to a secondary in need of young depth. Nick Nash, a wide receiver from San Jose State, gives Burrow another sure-handed target with experience in spacing concepts. Finally, the Bengals close out the draft with Kitan Crawford, a versatile safety from Nevada who can contribute on special teams early and develop behind Dax Hill.Â
Final ThoughtsÂ
This draft class checks key boxes. Edge rush, interior line help, and athleticism in the secondary. It’s not flashy, but it’s functional. For a team chasing Super Bowl contention, that is exactly what’s needed.
