After multiple trades went through in the NFL on Friday, the San Francisco 49ers have moved up to the third spot overall. It's speculated they draft one of the top quarterback prospects available in the draft his year.

Additionally, the Philadelphia Eagles moved back from the sixth pick to the 12th, after also reaching an agreement with the Miami Dolphins. It was reported by Ian Rapoport that the Eagles attempted to move up to three to draft a quarterback, but backed out and traded back to 12 instead. However, he later deleted the tweet speculating the Eagles were interested in drafting a quarterback.

With that said, four quarterbacks could be selected within the first four picks of the 2021 NFL draft. The 49ers seem determined to draft their guy, and the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets are both speculated to be drafting a quarterback as well.

Additionally, the Atlanta Falcons could be drafting a quarterback as well, but they may trade back too after restricting Matt Ryan's contract. For that reason, the question is asked, who is the winner of the trades today?

The answer might surprise you, as the Cincinnati Bengals might be the biggest winner on the day, despite not being involved in a trade. Here is Field Yates pleading his case.

Due to the fact the Bengals already have a talented young quarterback in Joe Burrow, they're not looking to select one of the top prospects in that position this year. Due to the recent trades, the Bengals are in a much better position in drafting the best available non-quarterback in the draft this year. With a ton of talent in this year's draft class, the Bengals have a great shot at landing a superior player with the fifth pick overall.

They have the luxury of going any route they want, as the roster is young and needs help nearly everywhere. The three prospects Yates lists are likely the top three decisions for the Bengals, and each one brings something unique to the table that could elevate this franchise next year.

Ja'Marr Chase is regarded as the best wide receiver prospect in the draft this year. He'd be a great addition to the Bengals' offense and would give the Bengals three very strong receivers. Chase didn't play in 2020 as he decided to opt-out and prepare for the draft. However, his stats in 2019 are extremely impressive, as he finished that year with 84 receptions, 1,780 yards, and 20 touchdowns. He was also Joe Burrow's teammate in college, so the two already have a great report between each other. A reunion with Burrow's favorite receiver sounds like a dream for Bengals fans.

Even though that sounds great, Penei Sewell would likely be the safest option. Sewell enters the draft as the top left tackle in the class, and for good reason. The kid has balled out during his time in Oregon and aims to continue that high level of play at the professional level. Considering the Bengals haven't done much to improve the offensive line as of yet, securing Burrow the protection he needs might be at the top of the priority list for the NFL draft.

Lastly, Kyle Pitts enters this draft as the most talented tight end prospect we've ever seen. Similar to Pitts had a shortened season for the Florida Gators last year, as the team struggled with COVID throughout the season. However, he finished 2020 with 43 receptions, 770 yards, and 12 touchdowns. In just eight games, Pitts smashed his previous yards and touchdowns records and was on pace for a monster season.

The Bengals have their pick of the litter and with the talent available, Cincinnati has the opportunity to draft the best prospect overall in this draft. Whichever decision they make, it's likely a good one.