* **Q: Why might the Bengals trade down in the 2025 NFL Draft?
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Sports / Nfl Draft
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches (April 24-26 in Green Bay), speculation is running high. A recent media mock draft featured on Bengals.com, celebrating the site's 25th anniversary, explored an intriguing possibility: the Cincinnati Bengals...
The Bengals haven't traded their first-round pick during the draft in over a decade, making this mock scenario a noteworthy exercise. The rationale behind trading down from 17 to 23 involves potentially acquiring additional mid-round picks (a third and fifth in this simulation) while still landing a high-impact defender. The Bengals currently enter the draft with six picks (17, 49, 81, 119, 153, 193).
In this simulation, the target at #23 was Alabama LB Jihaad Campbell. He is highly rated on several big boards (No. 11 PFF, 17 Scouts Inc., 16 The Athletic) and possesses the versatility that could be valuable for Defensive Coordinator Lou Anarumo's scheme. CBS Sports notes his twitch, speed, and athletic fluidity. Taking a linebacker early would be a shift, as the Bengals haven't selected one in the first round since 2008 (Keith Rivers) or drafted one at all since 2020 (Logan Wilson, Akeem Davis-Gaither, Markus Bailey).
However, trading down carries risks. The Bengals.com mock noted that several defensive linemen came off the board between picks 17 and 23, including Oregon's Derrick Harmon (mocked to the Packers at 17), Ole Miss' Walter Nolen (mocked to Steelers at 21), and Michigan's Kenneth Grant (mocked to Chargers at 22).
If the Bengals stayed at 17 or considered other options around the 23rd pick, several edge rushers like Tennessee's James Pearce Jr. (compared to Randy Gregory by CBS Sports), Texas A&M's Shemar Stewart (compared to Keion White), and Boston College's Donovan Ezeiruaku (compared to Javon Solomon) might be available, though questions remain about their fit or consistency. Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron (compared to Martin Emerson) was also noted as a highly-rated player potentially available.
Ultimately, the decision depends on finding a willing trade partner and assessing whether the desired talent pool remains strong enough after moving down.
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