Bengals 2025 Prospect Meeting Tracker: Every player the Bengals have met with at the NFL Scouting Combine

It's that time of year again when the Cincinnati Bengals get to know the next wave of NFL hopefuls. Yes, NFL Draft prospects meet with most of the league, but when the Bengals meet with someone on multiple occasions, those are the names you need to remember when the draft rolls around.  We'll update this list over […]

John Sheeran Cincinnati Bengals News Writer
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Feb 25, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor speaks during the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center.
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It's that time of year again when the Cincinnati Bengals get to know the next wave of NFL hopefuls. 

Yes, NFL Draft prospects meet with most of the league, but when the Bengals meet with someone on multiple occasions, those are the names you need to remember when the draft rolls around.  

We'll update this list over for the next two months as the Bengals make appearances at pro days, and bring in players to visit Paycor Stadium for top-30 visits. 

Bengals NFL Scouting Combine Prospect Meetings

  • C Jonah Monheim, USC (source)
  • C Jared Wilson, Georgia (source)
  • CB Trey Amos, Ole Miss (source)
  • CB Will Johnson, Michigan (source)
  • DE Mike Green, Marshall (source)
  • DE Collin Oliver, Oklahoma State (source)
  • DE James Pearce Jr., Tennessee (source)
  • DE Nic Scourton, Texas A&M (source)
  • DE Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M (source)
  • DE Mykel Williams, Georgia (source)
  • DT Walter Nolen, Ole Miss 

Nolen is a former five-star recruit who began his college career at Texas A&M. He transferred to Ole Miss for the 2024 season and had his best season with 25 solo tackles, 14 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks. He brings a well-rounded skillset with ferocity against the run and great leverage when rushing the passer.

  • DT Deone Walker, Kentucky (source)
  • G Tate Ratlegde, Georgia (source)
  • G Jackson Slater, Sacramento State (source
  • LB Barrett Carter, Clemson (source)
  • OT Logan Brown, Kansas (source)
  • OT Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Florida (source)
  • OT Hollin Pierce, Rutgers (source)
  • OT Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona (source)
  • OT Jalen Travis, Iowa State (source)
  • OT John Williams, Cincinnati (source
  • RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State 

Jeanty is going to be the first running back drafted in April barring something unforeseen. It's unlikely for him to fall 17 picks in the first round for the Bengals to draft him, but Cincinnati showed interest in the Heisman Trophy runner-up nonetheless. Jeanty's yards after contact (1,970) was more than any other running back's total rushing yardage last season. 

  • RB Corey Kiner, Cincinnati (source)
  • RB Kyle Monangai, Rutgers (source)
  • S RJ Mickens, Clemson (source)
  • S Malaki Starks, Georgia (source)
  • S Kevin Winston Jr., Penn State (source)
  • TE Gunnar Helm, Texas (source)
  • TE Colston Loveland, Michigan (source)
  • TE Mason Taylor, LSU (source
  • TE Tyler Warren, Penn State

Warren is arguably the top tight end in this draft class and a likely top-20 pick. He exploded in his fifth and final year for the Nittany Lions as he led the Big Ten with 104 receptions. His 1,233 receiving yards accounted for nearly 34% of Penn State's passing offense, which is a ridiculous mark to hit as a tight end.  

  • WR Beaux Collins, Notre Dame (source)
  • WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State (source)
  • WR Matthew Golden, Texas (source)
  • WR Nick Nash, San Jose State (source)
  • WR Pat Bryant, Illinois (source)