2018 NFL Mock Draft: Josh Rosen, Sam Darnold lead way

STILLWATER, OK - NOVEMBER 04: Quarterback Mason Rudolph #2 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys looks to throw against the Oklahoma Sooners at Boone Pickens Stadium on November 4, 2017 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Oklahoma defeated Oklahoma State 62-52. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
STILLWATER, OK - NOVEMBER 04: Quarterback Mason Rudolph #2 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys looks to throw against the Oklahoma Sooners at Boone Pickens Stadium on November 4, 2017 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Oklahoma defeated Oklahoma State 62-52. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
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DALLAS, TX – OCTOBER 08: Oklahoma Sooners offensive lineman Orlando Brown (78) during the Oklahoma Sooners 45-40 victory over the Texas Longhorns in their Red River Showdown on October, 2016, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX. (Photo by John Korduner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
DALLAS, TX – OCTOBER 08: Oklahoma Sooners offensive lineman Orlando Brown (78) during the Oklahoma Sooners 45-40 victory over the Texas Longhorns in their Red River Showdown on October, 2016, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX. (Photo by John Korduner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Last weekend, the Cincinnati Bengals actually won a game, though they had to play the worst team in football to actually do it. The Bengals took care of business at home against the Cleveland Browns, winning their fourth game of the season. This team has been a mess all season long, and you have to think that head coach Marvin Lewis is done in Cincinnati at the conclusion of this disastrous season.

It is really hard to pinpoint why this team has been so bad, considering they do have a Pro Bowl quarterback, and elite wide receiver, and a solid rookie running back. The blame could be pointed in a lot of directions, but it is clear that they have to do something to bolster their offensive line heading into next season. Orlando Brown from Oklahoma can help them.

Brown is a beast of a player, possessing incredible strength from his left tackle position. He has been the main reason why Baker Mayfield always has so much time to throw, and could lead to him finally being named the Heisman  Trophy winner. Brown would be able to stay on the left side at the next level, giving Andy Dalton someone who will likely protect his blindside for at least the next five seasons, or until the team moves on from him.

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