
Mims Seeks Role Clarity Amid Broncos-Waddle Swap
Marvin Mims Jr. admits he’s unsure how he’ll fit into the Broncos’ offense after Denver’s acquisition of Jaylen Waddle, highlighting his versatility as a runner, returner and receiver as a strength. While Waddle is a more established playmaker, the two share a similar speed profile, and the Broncos face a potential coexistence rather than a split of targets. Mims, 24, had a down 2025 season (37 receptions, 322 yards, 1 TD) after a strong finish in 2024 and playoff contributions, and enters a contract year with a chance to impact the offense in multiple roles alongside Waddle, as both teammates and competitors for snaps. Bottom line: Waddle and Mims can co-exist, and the Broncos will see how the fit unfolds this season.








