Georgia Bulldogs star tight end Brock Bowers is projected to fall out of the top-15 picks in the 2024 NFL draft according to Daniel Jeremiah’s latest mock draft. Jeremiah has a pair of Georgia players going in the first-round of his mock draft, but he has both Dawgs going later than what most are projecting.
Jeremiah predicts that Brock Bowers will end up being selected No. 18. Bowers would have an awesome landing spot with the Cincinnati Bengals if things go according to Jeremiah’s mock draft.
File this under fits that I selfishly want to see happen. It’s highly unlikely Bowers falls this far in Round 1, but let’s just pause and dream for a moment about seeing him joining forces with Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase.
It would be surprising to see the greatest college tight end of all-time not be selected in the first half of the first-round. However, the Bengals do have the fifth-best (tied) odds to draft Brock Bowers.
Jeremiah also projects Georgia right tackle Amarius Mims will go 30th to the Baltimore Ravens, where he would join a stacked roster. Baltimore finished the regular season with the best record in the NFL in 2023.
The Ravens have grown accustomed to seeing really talented players fall into their lap. Snagging Mims at No. 30 would qualify as another example of this.
Amarius Mims’ top flaw is his lack of experience at the college level. Mims has an elite level of physical talent that will be on display at the NFL combine.
Mims and 10 other Georgia Bulldogs received invitations to the NFL combine.
Offensive tackle Amarius Mims
Mims is a projected first round pick in the draft.
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Publish date : 2024-02-23 21:28:41
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