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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. An athletic ability that Mims utilized to earn himself a first-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft. Despite only appearing in a handful of games, the offensive tackle’s natural ability was more than enough to convince the Cincinnati Bengals to select him at the 18th spot.

While the NFL season is still months away and it will be a while before fans get to see Mims dawn his new threads, the Georgia Bulldogs social media team did an excellent job of giving both Bulldogs and Bengals fans a sneak peek as to what the offensive tackle will look like in action during the 2024 NFL season. 

Although seeing Amarius Mims in anything other than a Georgia jersey may take some getting used to for Bulldog fans. The NFL Rookie is sure to be oa major asset for his team during the 2024 season and will likely be playing football at the professional level for many more years to come. 

Brock Bowers - Las Vegas Raiders (13th Overall)

Amarius Mims – Cincinnati Bengals (18th Overall)

Ladd McConkey – Las Angeles Chargers (34th Overall)

Kamari Lassiter – Houston Texans (42nd Overall)

Javon Bullard – Green Bay Packers (58th Overall)

Tykee Smith – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (89th Overall)

Sedrick Van Pran-Granger – Buffalo Bills (141st overall) 

Zion Logue – Atlanta Falcons (197th Overall)

Kendall Milton – Philadelphia Eagles

Daijun Edwards – Pittsburgh Steelers

Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint – Washington Commanders

Follow Brooks Austin on Twitter: @BrooksAustinBA

This article first appeared on FanNation Dawgs Daily and was syndicated with permission.

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