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Denzel Mims to be waived if Jets can't trade WR, source confirms - ESPN

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — On the day they opened training camp with Aaron Rodgers-fueled optimism, the New York Jets parted ways with a disappointing draft pick from their recent past.

Wide receiver Denzel Mims, a second-round selection in 2020 who never gained traction with the Jets' current coaching staff, was informed that he will be waived, a source confirmed Wednesday to ESPN.

The Jets are trying to trade Mims, who requested a trade one year ago but will be placed on waivers if New York is unable to reach a deal with another team. The Jets' plan to waive Mims was first reported by the New York Post.

Mims was excused from training camp and didn't report with the rest of the team. The move came as no surprise, as Mims failed to establish a consistent role and had just 42 catches for 676 yards while failing to score a touchdown in three seasons.

It's the latest move in a shakeup at wide receiver for the Jets, who traded Elijah Moore — a 2021 second-round pick — to the Cleveland Browns in March and also declined to re-sign Braxton Berrios, a former All-Pro kick returner who wound up with the Miami Dolphins.

The next Jets receiver on the hot seat could be Corey Davis, who has an uncertain role and an $11 million cap charge, making him a pay-cut candidate.

The Jets believe they upgraded their receiving corps by signing Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb, both of whom played with Rodgers in Green Bay. They also signed speedster Mecole Hardman.

Mims was seen as a fifth or sixth receiver on the depth chart and doesn't play on special teams, minimizing his value in the eyes of the team.

The overall mood was upbeat on Day 1 as it always is in camp, but this felt different, according to players.

«You can start with all the cameras that

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