Typically, when it comes to an NFL draft prospect with limited experience, such as just eight starts and a little over 800 career snaps, teams tend to be scared off in the evaluation process, categorizing the player as one not worth taking a chance on, especially early in the NFL draft.
Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims is different.
Though he had just eight career starts and a little over 800 career snaps for the Bulldogs, missing some time due to an ankle injury that required tightrope surgery, Mims is considered one of the most intriguing players in the draft class, especially in a deep offensive line class.