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Making the Case for Ravens to Draft OT Amarius Mims

Making the Case for Ravens to Draft OT Amarius Mims


As the Ravens head into the 2024 NFL Draft, we’ll take a more detailed look at the top players projected to Baltimore with pick No. 30.

Today, we’ll kick off the series with Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims:

Why He Makes Sense:

The Ravens clearly have a need at offensive tackle and Mims has all the tools to be a premier one. He’s huge, standing at 6-foot-7 and six inches and 340 pounds. Taking into account height and weight, he’s the biggest lineman in the draft. He has an incredible wingspan that helps him keep defenders at bay.

Mims is particularly strong in pass protection. He gave up zero sacks, zero hits, and just six hurries during his college career, according to Pro Football Focus. He had the second-best pass blocking efficiency in college football last year. Mims played right tackle exclusively throughout his time at Georgia, but with his tools, he should be able to also play left tackle in the NFL.

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