2020 NFL Draft: 6 receivers the Jets could target in later rounds

Jets Wire takes a look at six late-round wide receiver prospects the Jets should target in the 2020 NFL draft.

Denzel Mims, Baylor

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A strong final season at Baylor (66 receptions, 1,020 yards, 12 touchdowns), a solid showing at the Senior Bowl in February and a 4.38 40-yard dash at the combine have resulted in Mims’ stock rising over the last couple of months.

Mims is a solid route runner and can take the top off a defense if need be. Some teams have him graded as a first-round talent, while others have him pegged as a day three pick. If he lands somewhere in the middle of those projections, the Jets could be in the running for his services.