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Mims was 23rd in PPR points per game during the seven-game stretch (15.5). He was the clear second option in the offense, despite having the fourth-most routes in the wide receiver room. He posted an elite 89.7 receiving grade, with a target on 30.4% of his routes, leading to 4.25 yards per route run. After being a deep threat earlier in his career, his average depth of target fell to 4.2 yards.
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He scored a touchdown on 3.1% of his routes last season, which was the best among wide receivers, while his 0.64 receiving fantasy points per route were the second-most.
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Mims' role has typically been a backup outside and slot receiver, but his role expanded in the playoffs. He played a career-high 69% of snaps in their playoff game, taking half of the snaps in two wide receiver snaps, and 25 of 35 in three-receiver sets, again splitting time on the outside and in the slot.