2019 NFL Mock Draft: Bills land Nick Bosa at No. 1

COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 01: Defensive end Nick Bosa (97) of the Ohio State Buckeyes reacts after combining with defensive end Chase Young (not pictured) of the Ohio State Buckeyes for a sack in a game between the Oregon State Beavers and the Ohio State Buckeyes on September 01, 2018 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 01: Defensive end Nick Bosa (97) of the Ohio State Buckeyes reacts after combining with defensive end Chase Young (not pictured) of the Ohio State Buckeyes for a sack in a game between the Oregon State Beavers and the Ohio State Buckeyes on September 01, 2018 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Drew Lock. 10. player. 56. . Quarterback. Missouri

For the Cincinnati Bengals, they come into the 2018 campaign with a lot to prove. In fact, head coach Marvin Lewis has not won a playoff game in his entire tenure with the team, which is saying something considering he is entering his 16th season as the head coach of the Bengals.

When it comes to the actual team, they have some incredible weapons on the offensive side of the ball, and for some of them, they are just getting started. Second rounder Joe Mixon will get to see more action in year two this season, and speedy wideout John Ross will be a nice compliment to A.J. Green in the passing game.

The problem is, the Bengals may need a change at the top of this thing to ever get the ship pointed in the right direction. At quarterback, Andy Dalton has proven he can play at a high level during the regular season at times, but he has no success in the playoffs, and it may be time to turn the page at the position.

In terms of quarterbacks in this draft class, it is not as loaded as the 2018 class, but there are some very good signal-callers. One of those is Drew Lock, who has put up incredible numbers at Missouri, can make all the throws, and would be a guy who can come into the NFL and be a franchise quarterback right away.