Amarius Mims
21-Year-Old
Headed to Cincinnati
The Bengals selected Mims in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 18th overall.
ANALYSIS
Mims (6-foot-8, 340 pounds) is almost entirely raw material after starting just eight games in his Georgia career, but it's the kind of raw materials that can yield uniquely high upside. Although he's enormous like few linemen in NFL history, Mims moves like someone smaller than himself, boasting an 111-inch broad jump that grades close to elite by offensive tackle standards. While it's true that Mims might need some development time the Bengals are prepared to grant him that for 2024 at least, as one-year free agent pickup Trent Brown should probably be considered the favorite to start at right tackle for the Bengals in Week 1.
Mims (6-foot-8, 340 pounds) is almost entirely raw material after starting just eight games in his Georgia career, but it's the kind of raw materials that can yield uniquely high upside. Although he's enormous like few linemen in NFL history, Mims moves like someone smaller than himself, boasting an 111-inch broad jump that grades close to elite by offensive tackle standards. While it's true that Mims might need some development time the Bengals are prepared to grant him that for 2024 at least, as one-year free agent pickup Trent Brown should probably be considered the favorite to start at right tackle for the Bengals in Week 1.
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Height
6' 8"Weight
340 lbs40-Yard Dash
5.07 secShuttle Time
4.33 secVertical Jump
25.5 inBroad Jump
111 inHand Length
11.25 inArm Length
36.13 in
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First-round pick in Feldman's mock
Thursday's mock draft from Bruce Feldman of The Athletic has Mims going to the 49ers with the 31st overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
ANALYSIS
Mims hasn't gotten significant first-round draft buzz up to this point, but Feldman has the 6-foot-8, 340-pound tackle out of Georgia coming off the board as part of a run on offensive linemen late in the first round. While Mims started only eight games in college, his large frame makes him an intriguing prospect. If he lands in San Francisco, Mims would likely compete with Colton McKivitz for the right tackle job and could develop into the replacement for aging left tackle Trent Williams down the line.
Mims hasn't gotten significant first-round draft buzz up to this point, but Feldman has the 6-foot-8, 340-pound tackle out of Georgia coming off the board as part of a run on offensive linemen late in the first round. While Mims started only eight games in college, his large frame makes him an intriguing prospect. If he lands in San Francisco, Mims would likely compete with Colton McKivitz for the right tackle job and could develop into the replacement for aging left tackle Trent Williams down the line.
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Pulls hamstring at combine
Mims suffered a hamstring injury at the NFL Scouting Combine on Sunday, Stacey Dales of NFL Network reports.
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Ready for combine
Mims (ankle) plans to participate in all on-field testing at the upcoming combine, Jordan Reid of ESPN.com reports.
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