Joe Burrow or bust? Examining Bengals’ best options atop the draft

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The Cincinnati Bengals have a huge decision to make. Will they use the first overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft on Joe Burrow, or not?

The skinny: It seems like a slam dunk for the Bengals to shut out the noise and just go with the quarterback who’s been projected to to No. 1 overall since LSU won the national championship in epic style. However, the team hasn’t announced any decision yet, and there is a ton of interest from teams itching to trade up for a quarterback.

So, without further ado, let’s dive into the three best options for the Bengals as they approach the 2020 NFL Draft.

Draft Joe Burrow: This stems from the old KISS approach. You know, “Keep it simple, stupid.” The Bengals need a franchise quarterback. Burrow is seen by some as the surest thing since Andrew Luck.

Quite simply, Burrow’s the dude every team that doesn’t have a quarterback dreams of landing. That is, of course, assuming he isn’t just a one-year wonder. But it’s not like Burrow came out of nowhere. He was a highly sought-after four-star recruit coming out of Athens High School and has clearly gotten better with age.

Draft Tua Tagovailoa: Despite their fan base threatening to riot in the streets if Burrow isn’t the pick, the Bengals have already met with Tagovailoa at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine and have publicly stated they will explore all options.

Obviously, the big concern is that Tagovailoa has been injured a lot the past couple of years. However, most of the time he spent on the sideline was due to ankle injuries that wouldn’t typically require surgery, and his hip injury was the result of a freak play. So, there’s certainly a case to be made he’s not injury-prone, and if that’s the case Tagovailoa has a bright future as an NFL quarterback.

Trade down: NFL insiders have shared that it’s going to take nothing less than a Godfather offer to get the Bengals to trade the No. 1 overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft. But what if a team gets desperate enough to do just that?

We’d be stunned if the Bengals went with the “plan for 2021” route. But this franchise isn’t exactly known for making sound long-term decisions, and at this point all options are on the table.

The bottom line: Don’t be so quick to assume the Bengals will go with Burrow atop the 2020 NFL Draft. The team is likely at least a couple years away from fielding a playoff contender, no matter what.

There’s a lot that could happen between now and April 23. And that phone will be ringing off the hook as teams try to convince Mike Brown to part with the first-overall pick.

But let’s be honest, anything other than taking Burrow at the top would be widely panned.

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