Jets put end Denzel Mims' tenure with trade to Lions

As the Jets prepare to begin training camp, they are getting rid of one of their former top draft picks. The Jets were finalizing a trade on Wednesday night to send fourth-year wide receiver Denzel Mims to the Lions, according to sources.

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As the Jets prepare to begin training camp, they are getting rid of one of their former top draft picks. 

The Jets were finalizing a trade on Wednesday night to send fourth-year wide receiver Denzel Mims to the Lions, according to sources.

NFL Network reported the deal would be a pick swap in 2025.

Detroit will send the Jets a conditional sixth-round pick in exchange for a seventh-rounder. 

The Jets informed Mims earlier that they were going to release him if they could not find a trade partner. T

hey excused him from reporting for camp Wednesday with the rest of the team. 

Mims, a 2020 second-round pick, was drafted by the previous coaching staff and could never win the trust of head coach Robert Saleh or his staff.

Denzel Mims is heading to Detroit. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

He finishes his time with the Jets having played in 30 games with 42 receptions for 676 yards and no touchdowns. 

The Jets and Mims have been heading for a divorce for two years, and it finally happened as players reported for training camp Wednesday, with their first practice coming Thursday. 

Mims was drafted with the 59th-overall pick in 2020 out of Baylor.

Mims failed to record a touchdown in three seasons in New York, according to reports. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

The Jets were wowed by the speed of the 6-foot-3 receiver, who ran a blazing 4.38-second 40-yard dash at the scouting combine. 

After he dealt with hamstring injuries early in his rookie season, Mims showed some potential under former head coach Adam Gase.

He had 23 catches for 357 yards in nine games. 

Gase was fired after the 2020 season and Saleh took over, along with Mike LaFleur as offensive coordinator.

Mims got off to a rocky start with the new coaching staff after he had food poisoning that spring. He plummeted down the depth chart and seemed unable to win over the coaches.

He was inactive for two of the first three games, then had a small role in the offense when he did play. 

The Jets always seemed to want Mims to play special teams, something he resisted.

They cited Mims’ inability to play special teams as a reason why he did not play.

He ended up playing in 11 games in 2021, with just eight catches for 133 yards. 

Mims’ frustration with the team boiled over last August when he requested a trade.

The Jets did not grant his request.

Days later, Mims had his best day as a Jet, in a preseason game against the Giants, with seven catches for 102 yards and a touchdown. 

Wednesday’s trade ends a disappointing New York tenure for Mims. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

That preseason success did not mean much, though.

Mims again was relegated to backup duty for most of the 2022 season and wound up with 11 catches for 186 yards. 

Though LaFleur was replaced by Nathaniel Hackett as offensive coordinator, things did not improve during this offseason.

In the spring, Mims left Florham Park after a few organized team activities because he was unhappy with how he was being used in practice.

That led the Jets and Mims’ camp to discuss parting ways again, something that finally happened Wednesday. 

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