The Cincinnati Bengals aren’t leaving many stones unturned when it comes to the offensive line in the draft.
Of the many prospects the Bengals have met with at the scouting combine, UCLA’s Sean Rhyan sticks out as a notable.
He recently broke down how his meeting with the Bengals went, as captured by ESPN’s Ben Baby:
“They were asking me to break down some of the plays I had, seeing where I could do better. They were just interviewing me as a person, to see if I’m a good person. I think that I am. I’m grateful they wanted to interview me, especially with how well they did this past year.”
UCLA’s Sean Ryhan explains how his combine meeting with the Bengals went and details the info they were looking for. pic.twitter.com/knzDU8riry
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) March 3, 2022
Rhyan is the type of player the Bengals would love to grab — winning program, three-year starter and positional versatility helps him check all the boxes.
This isn’t the first time Rhyan has come up with the Bengals either. A recent mock draft had them grabbing him 31st overall.
No word on if Rhyan is a glass-eater like Frank Pollack wants, but everything else would seem to signal he’s exactly the type of guy they’re looking for this year.