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At their school’s pro day last month, two Georgia Bulldogs who are anticipated to be first-round selections later this month were unable to perform. A few clubs attended a private workout held by offensive tackle Amarius Mims and tight end Amarius Mims, according to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated. Neither athlete really engaged in the customary pro-day drills, skipping the agility and leaping tests as well as the 40-yard sprint. Mims offered not even a comment. Actually, the day consisted of the two doing various position exercises, with Mims trying some line drills and Bowers running routes.
During the collegiate season, both athletes underwent tightrope operations to treat high-ankle sprains. Though the healing process has stopped them from recovering in time for their freshman seasons,
Bowers was observed by tight ends coaches from the Giants, Jets, and Broncos, according to Breer and Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda.com. According to ESPN’s Matt Miller, Bowers is also attracting a lot of interest from the Colts. According to one of his sources, if Bowers is still available at the fifteenth choice in the draft, Indianapolis would “run the card in.”
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