Georgia's Brock Bowers, Amarius Mims to hold private workout on Wednesday

Top 2024 NFL Draft prospects, tight end Brock Bowers and offensive tackle Amarius Mims, did not participate in Georgia's pro day last month as both players sat out with mild hamstring injuries.  However, the duo is set to workout privately in front of several NFL scouts and evaluators on Wednesday, April 10.  It will be […]

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Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers (19) celebrates a touchdown with offensive lineman Amarius Mims (65) against the TCU Horned Frogs during the CFP national championship game at SoFi Stadium.
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Top 2024 NFL Draft prospects, tight end Brock Bowers and offensive tackle Amarius Mims, did not participate in Georgia's pro day last month as both players sat out with mild hamstring injuries. 

However, the duo is set to workout privately in front of several NFL scouts and evaluators on Wednesday, April 10. 

It will be the first time that NFL teams get a closer look at Bowers' agility skills and overall athleticism since he did not showcase his talents at the NFL Combine in February either. 

Meanwhile, Mims ran an impressive 5.07-second 40-yard dash at the combine before pulling his hamstring, which led him to miss participating in the position drills. 

Mims noted during Georgia's pro day that he's looking forward to showing off how well he can move for his size some more at the private workout. 

"I'm more than just a big guy, a big tackle," he said. "I feel like I can move very well, even better than other guys. I think I can bend well, move around well. Show guys I can pull, get on the edge and [make] big splash plays." 

As for running the 40-yard dash again, Mims plans to sit that one out. 

"A lot of teams tell me that 5-0 is pretty good. So, I might stay there," he said. 

Both former Georgia stars are projected to go off the draft board in Round 1, though Wednesday could play a role in exactly how high their names are called.