Every 2024 draft pick is now under contract, marking the culmination of an eventful period for NFL teams. The Vikings recently signed their two first-round picks, and Bengals first-round tackle Amarius Mims was the last player without a deal. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Mims signed with the Bengals on Monday, finalizing his four-year, fully guaranteed contract worth $15.37 million, including a $7.99 million signing bonus. This milestone ensures that every pick from every round has now signed their first NFL contract.
Notably, the Bengals have veterans Orlando Brown and Trent Brown at the tackle position, placing Mims likely in a reserve role for the start of his career. This strategic move allows the team to bolster their depth and prepare Mims for future contributions. With the team option for a fifth season, Cincinnati fans can look forward to seeing how Mims develops and integrates into their lineup over time.
Amarius Mims’ signing signifies the close of deals for this year’s draft class, a significant achievement for both the teams and players involved. As all rookies now focus on their professional journeys, the NFL landscape is set for an exciting season ahead. The balance of experienced veterans and promising newcomers like Mims positions teams to achieve new milestones and entertain fans across the nation.