The Cincinnati Bengals haven't drafted a Hall of Fame player in over 40 years. Geno Atkins might be end up changing that in due time, but another former
The Bengals first round pick has been putting in hours with Frank Pollack The Cincinnati Bengals are hopeful to have drafted their next franchise right tackle, a term that has not been full-filled in Cincinnati for years.
Until Cincinnati Bengals rookie offensive tackle Amarius Mims plays an NFL game, he'll be labeled as someone who needs experience and coaching to succeed.
As a whole, the Cincinnati Bengals managed to improve their roster over this offseason by addressing weaknesses they had on the line of scrimmage. While
Former Georgia offense tackle Amarius Mims was a key piece up front in helping the Bulldogs win two consecutive national titles in 2021 and 2022. He became
Mike Sando of The Athletic cites an anonymous NFL executive who thinks the Bengals have a “heightened risk” with their draft picks but feels second-round DT Kris Jenkins is a solid acquisition.
The high grades for the Bengals draft continue to roll in. The Cincinnati Bengals 2024 draft class has been touted by experts as one of the best in the NFL.
There’s a lot of love for the Bengals first-round pick. The 2024 NFL Draft is over, and the Cincinnati Bengals have 10 fresh faces, all eager and willing to be at least a small part of what is hopefully a Super Bowl-winning season.
Bengals first-round OT Amarius Mims checked every box a team could want from a size, athleticism, and potential perspective. However, he slipped to the Bengals at No.
The Bengals took Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims with the No. 18 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. It's easy to see why they were interested in the 6-8, 340-pound Mims, but some believe it's a risky pick due to his lack of experience (only eight college starts).
There's no denying that Amarius Mims can touch the clouds, literally and figuratively. The only thing higher than his height is his ceiling as an offensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Bengals took some swings across their 2024 NFL Draft haul. NFL executives around the league touched on that and more with The Athletic's Mike Sando.
The Georgia Bulldogs continued their tradition of NFL Draft success in 2024, boasting a formidable lineup of prospects selected in the early rounds. Tight end Brock Bowers led the charge as the first Bulldog off the board, chosen No.
The Georgia Bulldogs social media team has provided a first look as to what Amarius Mims will look like in action with his new team. Upon his arrival at the University of Georgia, it was clear that Amarius Mims had serious talent and athletic ability.
The Bengals added 10 players in the 2024 NFL Draft, including Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims in the first round. Their additions also include Kris Jenkins, Jermaine Burton and McKInnley Jackson.
PFF's Trevor Sikkema revealed his favorite 2024 NFL Draft pick from all 32 teams and Cincinnati's first-round option got the crown. Sikkema is a big fan of the Amarius Mims selection.
Sports Illustrated's Matt Verdarame dropped his most likely busts from the 2024 NFL Draft and Amarius Mims checked in at No. 3. Cincinnati took the former Georgia offensive tackle with the 18th pick.
The Bengals selected 2024 first-round OT Amarius Mims on Thursday and he received criticism from former Alabama HC Nick Saban about his consistency at the collegiate level.
The Bengals cannot afford to miss on this pick, as QB Joe Burrow has now faced two season-ending injuries in his four years as the Bengals starter.
Cincinnati's top priority is to keep Burrow up right and avoid missing the playoffs in back-to-back seasons.
Listed at 6-foot-7 and 340 pounds, the physical specimen certainly has the physical attributes to succeed in the NFL.
Over the last several months, Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims has been the most commonly mocked first round prospect to the Pittsburgh Steelers and someone the organization has shown significant interest in throughout the cycle.
It is difficult to project which players will still be available at No. 30, but here are the best and worst-case first-round picks for the Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing significant needs as they approach the upcoming NFL Draft. Speculation abounds regarding how they will address these needs, dominating pre-draft discussions.
The Dallas Cowboys are in need of a tackle in the first round of the draft, but so is another contender.
One Pittsburgh radio host claims to know with a certainty who the Pittsburgh Steelers are eyeing in the draft.
Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims suffered a right hamstring injury while running the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Sunday.
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