Amarius Mims' draft profile in the spotlight
One can consider Amarius Mims a proud Georgia boy. Born in Cochran, he attended Blekley County High School, where he was rated as a five-star recruit. Consequently, his choice of college was relatively simple: Georgia.
There, he won consecutive national titles with the Bulldogs, with his main role being to protect Stetson Bennett (and later Carson Beck), allowing each quarterback to feed tight end Brock Bowers. He also had a secondary role of creating lanes for James Cook, and Daijun Edwards and Kendall Milton later.
At six-foot-seven and 340 pounds, Mims has more than enough size to contain some of the best defenders. He can also occasionally prove agile enough to obstruct defensive backs when they attempt to prevent massive gains in yardage.
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As things stand, Mims comes in at #19 on Tony Pauline's big board of the top prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Pauline also has him rated as the fourth-best OL prospect in this class.
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