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I haven’t read all the analyses but by eye eye either. He’s a dancing bear.4 points
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Big fella might have the highest ceiling of anyone in the draft. Certainly of any of the OL. Stinks he probably isn’t playing next year but I’d expect day two guys to be significant contributors next year.4 points
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I actually had the Mims thread title typed out for the last 30 minutes before the pick and was trying to MANIFEST it into reality. But when they actually said his name I was in such a manic explosion I almost broke my laptop when jumping up. 🤯3 points
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I need a change of shorts !!! HOLY SHIITTTTTTTT This Boner is going to last at least until lunch tomorrow !!!3 points
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Yes Pollacks newly prize possession. Both will work hard to make him a pro bowler and possibly All-Pro one day soon3 points
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I am starting my Mims prayer circle 👏 ... commence burning candles while praying for my dancing Bear 🐻3 points
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Why would the Bills trade with the Chiefs? Unreal. Talk about stupid.2 points
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Something kind of deep the coach just said at the presser. “The only reason we could draft him is because of the missed games. Had he had a full season with that tape we wouldn’t have been able to sniff him at 18” (paraphrase).2 points
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From NBC Sports... A five-star, top-10 recruit from the 2021 prep class who arrived on campus with high expectations, Mims logged 121 snaps as UGA’s second-team RT during their initial national championship run. He saw consistent part-time action during the 2022 regular season and was ready to step in and play major snaps in Georgia’s three postseason contests, with 154 of his 385 total snaps occurring in those high-leverage playoff games. He didn’t allow a single pressure versus LSU and Ohio State while recording a 98.9% blocking efficiency rating with four hurries and an 80th percentile pass block grade in his sophomore campaign. Mims won the starting RT job this year and was on his way to a standout season, earning 83rd percentile pass block grades in each of his first three games of the year before going down with a high-ankle injury that required tightrope surgery. He wouldn’t return until Week 11 when he rotated in for 35 snaps against Ole Miss and started two more games before exiting the SEC Championship game against Alabama after just 11 reps. On a per-play basis Mims was almost impenetrable, allowing just one QB hurry on the season with zero hits, penalties or sacks in 297 snaps. His 99.7% blocking efficiency mark led the entire Power Five last season as the brick-shaped RT finally was able to unleash his tantalizing physical gifts, albeit in a restricted fashion due to injury. Mims will join a Bengals offensive line graded by PFF as 2023’s tenth worst pass blocking unit.2 points
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No more excuses for Pollack if he can't develop Mimms he has to go2 points
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Like I said, as I am not on here very much but, if not a TE, then it better be an OLman. Let's hope he pans out. Good pick.2 points
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NGL... I've been waiting days for BJ's pick threads to start. This is a great one - I didn't think he'd last but Latham would.2 points
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Best thing for Mims his rookie season? Good health for the Brown twins. let him develop for 2025.2 points
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What's the over/under that they cut to commercial before during our pick2 points
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Meanwhile, on “Ghosts”, Pete discovered that his ghost power is that he is not confined to the estate, went with Jay to run errands, and got left behind… 👻2 points
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Katy won't. She understands that. An agent with 1 aging player with back issues decides to shoot for the moon to compensate himself. He has the wrong org to try that with .2 points