Marvin Mims caught 2-of-4 targets for 12 yards in the Broncos’ Wild Card loss to the Bills, adding two carries for one yard.
A stretch-run X-factor as the Broncos locked down the AFC’s final playoff spot, Mims had his least productive game in over two months as the Broncos were sent packing. The second-year pro was straight up not involved in the Broncos’ attack until coach Sean Payton started getting him some mid-season carries. He then parlayed those into December passing-game targets and flashed the game-breaking ability the Broncos thought they were drafting in the 2023 second round. It’s baffling why it took Payton so long to get Mims involved, but the good news for dynasty managers is that he did. Still two months shy of his 23rd birthday, Mims could have a productive back half of his rookie contract. Maybe he’s already at his ceiling, but there’s finally reason for optimism.