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1 -- CHICAGO BEARS ------------ Caleb Williams -- QB -- USC
3 -- NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - Drake Maye ------ QB -- North Carolina
18 - CINCINNATI BENGALS ----- Amarius Mims --- OT -- Georgia
ein paar Infos zu Mims
Mims is a mountain of a man (6-foot-8, 340 pounds) who has a lot of talent. He’s a long, rangy blocker who can dominate at the point of attack and gets the opportunity to learn behind right tackle Trent Brown. I like that the Bengals are re-establishing the physicality and toughness up front. -- by Bucky Brooks
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/amarius-mims/32004d49-4d57-4524-e183-7486e766def2High School: Five-star recruit.
2021: Played in eight games as a reserve for the national champions.
2022: Played in 14 games with starts at RT in the College Football Playoff semifinal and title game for the national champions.
2023: Played in seven games with six starts at RT. Suffered an ankle injury and had tightrope surgery before returning for the final three regular-season games. Team was a Joe Moore Award finalist (nation's top OL).
Overview
Talented tackle prospect carrying a picturesque frame and exciting NFL traits. Mims plays with pretty good technique and is ahead of the game with hand placement. He has the size and bend to create movement and adequate athleticism to make blocks on the move, although he can be inconsistent in that area. He uses a two-hand punch that causes him to lunge forward a bit, but that should be correctable. It is very rare to see him clearly beaten by a rusher, and he has the recovery talent to do something about it when it happens. Mims has more development to go, but he’s a Day 1 prospect with the traits and talent to be considered at either tackle position. He has a high ceiling, but questions due to his lack of experience could temper early expectations.
Strengths
Outstanding combination of size, length and proportionality.
Fits into his drive blocks with good bend and a lift for leverage.
Plays with deliberate hand placement and runs feet through contact.
Keeps weight on inside half when sliding out to rusher.
Uses direct punch with inside hands and/or aggressive gather-and-snatch.
Strong hands and pure mass help tone down power rushers.
Adequate recovery tools to fight back when beaten.
Weaknesses
Very limited experience, with just eight career college starts.
Inconsistent in sustaining blocks in the run game.
Movements up to second level lack timing and accuracy.
Feet get heavy when attempting to mirror a cross-face rush challenge.
Needs to work on forward lean at the top of the rush.