player. 56. <p>Despite losing Andy Dalton to a broken thumb, the Bengals are entering the playoffs as the number three seed versus the potent Pittsburgh Steelers offense. Marvin Lewis and company will have to spread the ball out to their playmakers as well as disrupt Ben Roethlisberger early and often if they wish to stay in the hunt.</p>
<p>Looking towards the offseason though, the Cincinnati Bengals will have three wide receivers due to hit free agency this year. Those wide receivers would be Mohamed Sanu, Marvin Jones, and Brandon Tate. While they do still have A.J. Green making amazingly athletic catches, potentially losing three wide receivers is a massive hit to the Bengals offensive depth and ability to spread the ball out.</p>
<p>By drafting Corey Coleman, the Bengals are getting one of the most dynamic offensive playmakers in this years draft and a mega steal late in the first round. He brings electric speed and hands that can not seem to fail him.</p>
<p>After setting multiple records this year at Baylor with 20 touchdowns, Coleman did miss some time after undergoing sports hernia surgery. The speedy receiver is expected to recover and be ready for workouts in the near future.</p>
<p><strong>Previous Pick:</strong> Jayron Kearse, S</p>. Wide Receiver. Baylor. Corey Coleman. 28