Amarius Mims has been working non stop to learn the Bengals blocking scheme.
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.
The Bengals have struggled to protect Joe Burrow and it is clear the franchise is tired of seeing him on the ground.
Joe Burrow has the best offensive line of his career in front of him this upcoming season, and arguably a top 10 line in the NFL.
Orlando Brown Jr., Cordell Volson, Ted Karras, Alex Cappa, and Trent Brown/Amarius Mims solidify the front five for Burrow and the offense.
First round draft pick, and future hopeful franchise right tackle, Amarius Mims has been working non stop since being picked up by Cincinnati to learn the Bengals blocking scheme.
First round pick Amarius Mims has been wearing out the iPad learning from Frank Pollack and the Bengals blocking schemes. pic.twitter.com/vP1QFSModj
— Mike Petraglia (@Trags) May 10, 2024
“I got drafted Thursday, Friday I came, iPad ready, me and coach (Frank Pollack) in the film room watching film already,” Mims stated.
When asked about offensive line coach Frank Pollack, Mims stated, “I can tell what kind of coach he is. I am going to get the same coach every day and that is what I enjoy.”
Mims had a smile on his face discussing how much information he has to absorb as soon as possible with the Bengals playbook/block scheme, “It is a alot! It is a lot. You just gotta categorize it.”
Mims has incredible potential and could truly be a franchise peice for years to come.