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Bengals use fifth-round pick on versatile O-lineman Christian Westerman

With their second Day-3 pick Saturday, the Cincinnati Bengals turned to the interior of the offensive line, selecting Arizona State guard/center Christian Westerman.

My take: The Bengals have done a good job of using all five of their draft picks to this point on players from different positions. They've gone cornerback, receiver, linebacker, defensive line and now offensive line. These moves are all about bolstering depth, and particularly the back-end depth as it comes to the most recent three picks. That said, though, in typical Bengals fashion, don't be surprised if some of these rookies contribute in some capacity this season. Westerman probably isn't going to be one of them, but he could help jolt starting center Russell Bodine, a former fourth-rounder who has started since he was selected in 2014. A guard and tackle in college, Westerman projects to be an interior lineman. Even if he doesn't play center -- the Bengals have worked him out there before -- Westerman's arrival also could have an impact on guard Kevin Zeitler. The veteran is entering a contract year.

More Bengals versatility: After receiver Tyler Boyd's (second round) and linebacker Nick Vigil's respective versatility was celebrated Friday, the Bengals have reason to do the same with Westerman. His ability to play all over the offensive line is similar to the way the Bengals are hoping Vigil resumes his ability to play at several linebacker spots like he did at Utah State. Similarly, Boyd lined up in the slot, on the outside and in the backfield at Pitt. It will be interesting to track his development the next couple of years.