Marvin Mims
22-Year-Old
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
11
YDS
69
TD
0
AVG
6.3
TAR
19
Rest-of-Season Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Mims got off to a great start as a rookie after the Broncos drafted him in Round 2 last year. In his first four games, he recorded 242 receiving yards on 11 targets, adding a kick return TD and a pair of long punt returns. But things went downhill quickly; Mims had one game with more than 16 receiving yards the rest of the way, with his biggest impact coming on special teams. After Week 4, he saw targets on 22 of 210 routes (10.5 percent), catching 13 for 135 yards. Inconsistent playing time was part of the problem, but Mims also did next to nothing with the snaps and routes he got. Coach Sean Payton has already hinted at a larger role for Mims in Year 2, though Payton's track record of rotating receivers behind his No. 1 suggests playing time could be an issue for everyone besides Courtland Sutton. Apart from Mims, the Broncos will have Josh Reynolds, Tim Patrick and rookie fourth-round pick Troy Franklin as the top candidates for WR snaps. With Jarrett Stidham and/or rookie Bo Nix under center, it's hard to argue for Mims as anything other than a late-round flier in fantasy. Read Past Outlooks
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Seven touches in loss
Mims caught all four of his targets for 13 yards and rushed three times for 17 yards in Sunday's 16-14 loss to the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
Mims' targets, catches and 30 total scrimmage yards were all season highs for the second-year wide receiver. Despite playing just 13 of the Broncos' 58 offensive snaps in the contest, the 22-year-old handled seven total touches, the most of any Denver wideout. Unfortunately, Mims was unable to turn his opportunities into much fantasy-relevant production. The speedster will look to take a step forward in a Week 11 matchup against the Falcons, but his limited snap share should keep him off the fantasy radar.
Mims' targets, catches and 30 total scrimmage yards were all season highs for the second-year wide receiver. Despite playing just 13 of the Broncos' 58 offensive snaps in the contest, the 22-year-old handled seven total touches, the most of any Denver wideout. Unfortunately, Mims was unable to turn his opportunities into much fantasy-relevant production. The speedster will look to take a step forward in a Week 11 matchup against the Falcons, but his limited snap share should keep him off the fantasy radar.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Marvin Mims' 2024 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
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Air Yards Per Game
24.3Air Yards Per Snap
1.74% Team Air Yards
9.7%% Team Targets
6.0%Avg Depth of Target
12.8 YdsCatch Rate
57.9%Drop Rate
5.3%Avg Yds After Catch
6.5% Targeted On Route
19.2%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
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Sunday, Nov 17th at 4:05PM
Overall QB Rating Against
89.5
Cornerbacks
98.1
Safeties
72.5
Linebackers
80.9
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2024 Marvin Mims Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Marvin Mims' measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
5' 11"Weight
182 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.38 secCone Drill
6.90 secVertical Jump
39.5 inBroad Jump
129 inHand Length
9.00 inArm Length
31.63 in
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Mims joins Sean Payton and Russell Wilson after the Broncos took him 63rd overall in this year's draft. The Oklahoma product ran a 4.39 40 at the combine at 5-11, 183, which puts him on the smaller side for an NFL receiver but also means he's both heavier and faster (at least in terms of timed 40 speed) than first-round picks Zay Flowers (5-9, 182) and Jordan Addison (5-11, 173). Mims can't match Addison's college production but did have similar numbers to Flowers, who is a year and a half older. Mims had 610 receiving yards as an 18-year-old freshman, 705 as a sophomore and 1,083 as a junior, with 20 TDs and a 19.5 yards per catch in 37 games. He could quickly emerge as a deep threat for Russell Wilson, who continued to throw deep last season while struggling with ... pretty much everything else. Earning an every-down role is trickier, though things cleared up a bit for Mims when fellow wideout Tim Patrick sustained an Achilles tear during training camp.
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Held catchless in Week 6
Mims failed to record a single reception on three targets in Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Chargers.
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Two touches in win
Mims caught his lone target for seven yards and carried the ball once for 17 yards in Sunday's 34-18 win over the Raiders.
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Not targeted against Jets
Mims failed to record a single target in Sunday's 10-9 win over the Jets.
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Back on field Sunday
Mims (ribs) has returned to Sunday's game against the Jets, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports.
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Limited involvement in win
Mims reeled in his lone target for nine yards in Sunday's 26-7 win over the Buccaneers.
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Role in offense growing
Coach Sean Payton praised Mims' explosiveness in Sunday's loss against Kansas City, Cecil Lammey of 104.3 The Fan reports.
ANALYSIS
Mims was only on the field for 13 offensive plays in the contest, but he still saw seven touches. Most surprising was his work out of the backfield -- he earned three carries -- which came on RPOs. After the game, Payton said the plays worked effectively, and that he believes the team needs to get the ball into Mims' hands more often.
Mims was only on the field for 13 offensive plays in the contest, but he still saw seven touches. Most surprising was his work out of the backfield -- he earned three carries -- which came on RPOs. After the game, Payton said the plays worked effectively, and that he believes the team needs to get the ball into Mims' hands more often.