FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims, who requested a trade last week because he's unhappy in a backup role, aired his frustration Wednesday after making the 53-man roster.
Mims, a 2020 second-round pick, believes he has shown his ability to start, but that the coaches refuse to see him as anything more than a backup. «I feel like I already pretty much (proved it), from OTAs until now,» he said. «I mean, they're pretty set on who they want.» Mims is behind Corey Davis, Elijah Moore and rookie Garrett Wilson among the outside receivers, according to coach Robert Saleh. «I feel like, yeah, I feel like (the coaches) have made their mind up, honestly,» Mims said. «But I feel like I can change their mind on that.
I feel like I've been doing that. Their minds are pretty made up, though.» The Jets fielded trade inquiries on Mims, according to general manager Joe Douglas, who said they didn't consider any offers because they weren't «the right value for a player of his talent and ability.» Douglas didn't rule out the possibility of dealing him before the midseason trading deadline, saying he always takes calls on players.
Douglas said waiving Mims never was a consideration. The Jets wound up keeping six receivers on the 53-man roster, including slot receiver Braxton Berrios and special teamer Jeff Smith.