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After winning just two games throughout the 2019 season, the Cincinnati Bengals face plenty of difficult decisions over the next few months since this team could be heading towards another year of rebuilding in 2020.

Not only could the Bengals be without their star wideout in A.J. Green after the wideout missed all of 2019, and could be hitting the free agency market, but Cincinnati faces a difficult decision in regards to Andy Dalton as well.

With the Bengals clinching the top overall pick in April’s draft, there has been plenty of talk surrounding the possibility of using the selection on LSU’s Joe Burrow, who has made it clear he is the best quarterback from this year’s class.

Even though Dalton doesn’t deserve all the blame for the overall struggles in Cincinnati, the former TCU star has received plenty of opportunities to prove he is the answer on offense.

The last thing the Bengals can afford is to pass on a young, new quarterback in Burrow to potentially build the franchise around that ends up backfiring down the road.

Plus, with Zac Taylor being known for quarterback development, someone like Burrow could be exactly what the head coach needs entering his second season with the team.