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Bengals Draft Prospect Could Give Joe Burrow a Dynamic New Weapon
Nov 12, 2023; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) smiles toward Houston Texans linebacker Denzel Perryman (6) on a fourth-down play in the second quarter of a Week 10 NFL football game between the Houston Texans and the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kareem Elgazzar-Imagn Images Kareem Elgazzar-Imagn Images

The Bengals have plenty of needs on defense, but wide receiver is a sneaky-need on offense.

That may sound absurd, especially coming just one year after they signed Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to contract extensions, but it's true.

Andrei Iosivas and Charlie Jones are entering the final year of their contracts. The Jermaine Burton experiment failed. Mitch Tinsley flashed his potential, but was inconsistent.

It isn't their No. 1 need, but adding a quick twitch, downfield threat would give this offense a major boost.

Is Brenen Thompson an Ideal Fit?

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Brenen Thompson has received plenty of pre-draft praise ahead of the 2026 NFL Combine.

"Mississippi State's Brenen Thompson is the twitchiest mover in the WR class," CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst Mike Renner tweeted. "Big play waiting to happen. Will be a Top-50 player on my board"

Renner isn't alone. Our friends at College Football HQ praised Thompson.

"Thompson is a tough, explosive and fun wide receiver," Thomas Martinez wrote. "He makes over the shoulder catches, Willie Mays style, look easy. He is a gamer as well. The game winning touchdown against Arizona State in 2025 showed off his route running to confuse the defensive backs on who had the route and the speed to take the catch to the house."

Thompson is listed at 5-9, 170 pounds. He's also projected to run the 40-yard dash in 4.3 seconds or under.

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Thompson had 57 catches for 1,054 yards and six touchdowns last season. He also ran for 14 yards and another score. He only fielded one punt in college, but returned it for 44 yards.

Draft Projection

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He's projected to go on day two of the 2026 NFL Draft. Renner has him as a top 50 player. He's a quick twitch speedster that made a bunch of big plays in the SEC last season. It's easy to see why teams would want to draft him.

The Bengals have the No. 41 and No. 72 overall picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Don't be shocked if they decide to take a weapon that would instantly help them in matchups when Chase and Higgins are both double teamed.

This article first appeared on Cincinnati Bengals on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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