The Cincinnati Bengals have significantly bolstered their offensive line by acquiring Amarius Mims, a former standout at Georgia. Mims, standing at 6-8 and weighing 340 pounds, joins a line that includes other massive players like Trent Brown and Orlando Brown, both of whom are 6-8 and weigh 355 and 345 pounds respectively. This addition makes the Bengals' offensive line one of the largest in the NFL, offering substantial protection for quarterback Joe Burrow and likened to a 'solar eclipse'. Mims is noted for having one of the highest ceilings of any offensive tackle in this draft class.
Former @GeorgiaFootball OT Amarius Mims has arguably the highest ceiling of any player at the position in this draft class. 🚀 #GoDawgs | #RuleTheJungle https://t.co/eYMx6b7LqT
Amarius Mims warming up with his Bleckley County teammates once upon a time in 2020 This is what a 1st round lineman looks like next to a bunch of other Class A high-school football players 🎥 @ChadSimmons_ https://t.co/3nQStKIX5R
Amarius Mims now cements this as the unquestioned largest collection of OT’s in the NFL. Cincinnati’s perimeter beef is insane.
Amarius Mims is 6-7 340 lbs… and you add him to the OL for the @Bengals that have Orlando Brown and Trent Brown? Their OL is a solar eclipse
- @harshosu Amarius Mims looks like another OLine animal
The #Bengals will never hide their style at OL. Nothing subtle here. The biggest humans alive on repeat. They take Amarius Mims, Georgia (6-8, 340) He joins Trent Brown (6-8, 355) and Orlando Brown (6-8, 345). Mountainous protection for Joe Burrow.