In the 2020 NFL Draft, the New York Jets drafted WR Denzel Mims in the second round. The six-foot-three Baylor product has not lived up to the hype in New York. His best season came as a rookie and the 25-year-old might not be with the Jets much longer.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reported that the Jets plan to release Mims soon if they cannot find a trade partner. The team excused him from reporting to the start of training camp today. Only further indications that they will soon cut their ties with Mims.
Denzel Mims has likely already played his last game with the New York Jets
Jets plan to release WR Denzel Mims if a trade partner can’t be found soon, per @BrianCoz and @MikeGarafolo pic.twitter.com/vkKGEodoS6
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) July 19, 2023
This offseason, the Jets’ WR core has seen drastic changes. Elijah Moore was traded to the Browns and Braxton Berrios was released by New York. With Aaron Rodgers as QB1 for the Jets this season, they’ve brought in former Chiefs WR Mecole Hardman. Additionally, they signed Rodgers’ former teammates from the Packers, Allan Lazard and Randall Cobb.
Denzel Mims is not a part of their future plans at WR and he’ll be released very soon if a trade partner is not found. In his three seasons with the Jets, Mims never scored a touchdown. His best season came as a rookie in 2020 when he had 23 catches for 357 receiving yards.
I was excited when the Jets drafted Denzel Mims. I think he was promising when on the field in 20’
He then had a million chances with WR’s injured during 21’ and 22’ and did not capitalize on his opportunity at all
For those that held onto their $MIMS stock, the time has come pic.twitter.com/kY5IRR7bnS
— NYJ Matt (@NYJ_Matt) July 19, 2023
Over the last two seasons with the Jets, Mims has 19 total catches for 319 yards. He’s been the topic of trade discussion for the New York Jets since the 2021 trade deadline. In August 2022, Mims requested a trade from the Jets, but no deal ever materialized.
Reports say that the Cowboys, Panthers, Seahawks, and Vikings all reach out with some interest in Mims. The Jets were seeking at least a fourth-round pick in a trade. Rich Cimini of ESPN noted that there is some optimism that Mims’ time with the Jets could end in a trade.