2019 Football Roster Choose a Player: Arnold, Grayland Atkinson, Jared Barnes, Kalon Bass, Brandon Baucum, Davis Baxter, Will Bedier, Blake Benitez, Ricardo Bernard, Terrel Black, Henry Bohanon, Gerry Brewer, Bo Brewer, Charlie Brown, Tyrone Brown, Zeke Bullard, Koby Clarke, Jacoby Copeland, Jake Delashaw, Colby DiVall, Davis Dixon, Dru Ebner, Trestan Ellis, Elijah Ellis, Jaylen Fleeks, Josh Franklin, TJ Fruhmorgen, Jake Galvin, Connor George, Blake George, Cody Gleeson, Jackson Grant, Josh Hall, Gabe Hanspard Jr., Byron Hasty, JaMycal Henderson, Tyler Henle, Christoph Holmes, Gavin Houston, Jameson Jackson, Bryson Johnston, Clay Johnston, Colby Jones, Marques Jones, Matt Jones, Qualan Keith, Khalil Kimble, Jackson Klinge III, Henry Landry, Josh Lanham, Alex Lockhart, James Logan, Ashton Losack, Collin Lovett, John Lynch, Blake Lynch, James Matavao-Poialii, Paul Matiscik, Ross Maxwell, Cole Mayers, John McGuire, Garret McNair, Michael McVea, Jairon Miller, Chris Miller, Ryan Milton, Mark Mims, Denzel Mitchell, Tripp Moore, Jason Morgan, Christian Morrison, Russell Newman-Johnson, Xavier Ogbonnaya, Chidi Perdue, Blake Peterson, Kyle Phillips, Casey Pines, Prince Pitre, Jalen Platt, Chris Power, Issac Randolph, Garmon Rauschenberg, Noah Rodoni, Thor Rogers, Owen Roy, Bravvion Saulin, Rob Sedwick, Jay Shupp, Jackson Sims, Ben Slinker, Trystan Smith, Abram Smith, Shevin Smith, Ty Sneed, R.J. Snyder, Sam Speaks, Griffin Taylor, Bralen Tecklenburg, Sam Terry, Yusuf Texada, Raleigh Thornton, Tyquan Threet, Jim Turner, Solo Utley, Brayden Valentin, Johncarlo Vance, Hakeem Wetzel, Skyler White, Brandon White, Harrison White, Jonah White, Kolby Williams, Craig Williams, Jordan Williams, Will Woods, JT Zeno, Jacob Zouzoua, Niadré Go Profile Stats Profile WR Position Senior Class Daingerfield, Texas Hometown 6'3 Height 215 Weight Daingerfield HS High School #5 Denzel Mims WR Position Senior Class Daingerfield, Texas Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2019 2016 2017 2018 2019 There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography One of the top returning receivers in the Big 12 Conference ... 2019 First Team All-Big 12 (Coaches), 2019 Second Team All-Big 12 (AP, Waco Tribune-Herald), 2019 Postseason All-Texas Team (DCTF) ... ranks 6th on Baylor’s career receiving yards list (2,925) ... Ranks 5th in Baylor history with 186 career receptions ... Ranks third in BU history with 28 receiving touchdowns in his career ... Finished the 2020 season with 1,020 yard receiving, his second 1,000+ yards receiving season in his career. It is the 11th 1,000+ receiving performance in program history. He is only the third Bear in program history with multiple 1,000+ yards receiving seasons (2017, 2019) ... 11 career 100-yard receiving games ... 2019 First Team All-Big 12 ... Preseason All-Big 12 second team (Athlon, Phil Steele) ... DCTF All-Texas College first team ... three time Biletnikoff Award Watch List honoree ... Earned a single digit jersey in Aug. 2019 ... Only player in FBS to score at least eight TDs in each of the last three seasons. 2019 (Senior): First Team All-Big 12 (Coaches), Second Team All-Big 12 (AP, Waco Tribune-Herald), Postseason All-Texas Team (DCTF) ... as started all 14 games this season at wide receiver ... his 12 TDs on the year tied him for fifth most in BU single-season history, his 66 receptions are tied for 10th on the single-season BU list ... finished the season with 1,020 yards on 66 receptions with 12 TDs ... in the Sugar Bowl vs. Georgia (1/1) led the Bears with 5 receptions for 75 yards and 1 TD ... did not record a catch in Big 12 title game vs. OU (12/7) ... finished with 4 receptions for 53 yards and a long of 25 at Kansas (11/30) ... had his fourth 100+ receiving yard performance of the season, finishing with 125 yards on a season-high 7 receptions and 1 TD vs. Texas (11/23) ... hauled in 6 receptions for 92 yards and 2 TDs vs. Oklahoma (11/16), his fourth multi-TD performance of the year ... had 6 receptions for 57 yards and 2 TDs, his third multi-TD performance of the year, both coming in OT, the firsta 20-yd pass reception came on 4th down in the 2nd OT period, then followed up with a 4-yd reception in the 3rd OT, the eventual game-winning TD at TCU (11/9) ... finished 1 yard shy of another 100 yard receiving performance when he hauled in 5 catches for 99 yards vs. WVU (10/31) ... had 1 reception for 16 yards at OSU (10/19) ... finished with 3 catches for 65 yards vs. Texas Tech (10/12) ... had 5 receptions for 83 yards with a long of 27 yards at K-State (10/5) ... collected his third-straight 100+ yards receiving performance as he tallied 106 yards on 6 catches with 2 TDs in a victory over ISU (9/28) ... at Rice (9/21) had his second-straight 100+ receiving performance as he collected 102 yards on six receptions with a season-long of 35 yards ... tied his career-best with three receiving touchdowns and had his seventh-career 100+ yard receiving performance as he finished with 101 yards on seven receptions vs. UTSA (9/7), as he was named Big 12 Co-Offensive Player of the Week for his performance ... in the season opener against SFA (8/31), hauled in five passes (tied for the team high) for 46 yards and a long of 21 yards. 2018 (Junior): Appeared in 12 games on the season, starting 10 of them ... Finished the regular season ranked 13th in the conference with 66.2 yards per game, 12th with 4.6 receptions per game ... Had 794 yards receiving on 55 receptions for a team-leading 8 touchdowns ... Hauled in 6 receptions for 95 yards, third-most on the year in the Texas Bowl vs. Vanderbilt (12/27/18)Had a 2-TD performance on 5 receptions for 65 yards vs. Texas Tech (11/24), becoming the first Baylor player to have a 2 TD performance since he did so vs. Oklahoma in 2017 ... Had 1 reception for 27 yards vs. TCU (11/17) ... Tied for the team lead with 5 receptions at Iowa State (11/10), good for 43 yards, also had 1 receiving TD ... Only catch of the day vs. OSU (11/3) was the eventual game-winning TD reception, a 6 yd reception on third down with 7 seconds left in the 4th quarter Finished with 2 receptions for 29 yards at West Virginia (10/25) ... Had 3 receptions for 80 yards and 1 TD with a long of 45 yards at Texas (10/13) ... Hauled in 8 passes for 90 yards with 1 TD vs. K-State (10/6) ... Had his second 100+ yard receiving performance of the season and seventh of his career at Oklahoma (9/29), finishing with a team-high 114 yards on 11 receptions with 1 TD ... Had 2 receptions for 32 yards with a long of 19 vs. Kansas (9/22) ... Opened 2018 with three catches for 80 yards vs. ACU (9/1) ... Had his first 100-yard receiving performance of the season at UTSA (9/8), finishing with 1 TD (first of the season) on 8 receptions for 133 yards ... Now has six 100-yard receiving performances, ranking 11th-best in program history ... One of three returning 1,000-yard receivers in the Big 12 (Gary Jennings, West Virginia; Marquise Brown, Oklahoma) .... 2018 first team preseason All-Big 12 (Media, Athlon, Phil Steele, Lindy’s) ... 2018 first team preseason All-Texas (Dave Campbell’s Texas Football) ... 2018 Biletnikoff Preseason Watch List. 2017 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games with 11 starts ... second-team All-Big 12 (Athlon Sports) ... second-team All-Big 12 (coaches) ... second-team All-Big 12 (Phil Steele)... Totaled career highs of 61 catches for 1,087 yards and eight TDs on season ... 2017 Biletnikoff Award Watch List mid-season addition ... One of 15 Power 5 WRs with over 1,000 yards in 2017 ... Ranked 13th in FBS and third in Big 12 in receiving yards (1,087), 14th and third in receiving yards per game (90.6), 32nd and ninth in yards per catch (17.82) and 34th and sixth in receiving TDs (8) ... Ranked seventh in FBS in catches of 70 or more yards (2), 11th in 10 or more (42), 12th in 20 or more (18) and 40 or more (7), 17th in 60 or more (2), 20th in 30 or more (9) and 23rd in 50 or more (3) ... Had at least two catches in every game of season ... Ranked eighth on Baylor’s single season receiving yards list (1,087) ... Became 10th receiver in school history with 1,000-plus yards in a season ... Became Baylor’s 35th receiver to reach 1,000-plus career receiving yards ... With eight season receiving TDs, ranked tied for 10th on Baylor’s single-season list ... Had at least one TD catch in each of the first five games this season (KD Cannon had one or more in each of the first three games in 2016 and Corey Coleman had one or more in the first eight games in 2015) ... Started at No. 10 TCU, posted two catches for 26 yards ... Started vs. Iowa State, had four catches for 60 yards ... Started vs. Texas Tech, had career-high 12 catches for 152 yards and one TD for fifth 100-yard effort of season and career and second straight ... Started at Kansas, had five catches for 122 yards for fourth 100-yard game of season and career ... Had four catches for 42 yards vs. Texas ... Started vs. No. 23 West Virginia, posted seven catches for 132 yards for third 100-yard receiving game of season/career and third in last four games ... Started at No. 14 Oklahoma State, had two catches for 20 yards and one rush for negative six yards ... Started at Kansas State, notched second straight 100-yard game with seven catches for 127 yards, including 70-yard TD ... Started vs. No. 3 Oklahoma, posted first career 100-yard receiving game with career highs in yards (192), catches (11) and TDs (3) to earn honorable mention on Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Player of the Week list for Week 4 ... First BU WR with three TDs in game since Corey Coleman had three vs. West Virginia on Oct. 17, 2015 ... Had 37th double-digit reception game in program history ... 92 receiving yards were 12th most in game in program history ... Started at Duke, had two catches for 67 yards, including 44-yard TD ... Started vs. UTSA, posted career-high-tying three catches for 62 yards with 20-yard TD grab ... Started vs. Liberty, had career-high 85 receiving yards on two catches, including first career TD on career-long, 45-yard grab. 2016 (Freshman): Played in 11 of 13 games in 2016 ... Recorded four receptions for 24 yards on the year ... First collegiate action in win over Northwestern State ... Made first career start against SMU and tallied three catches for 14 yards ... Had one catch for 10 yards at Rice ... Posted one kickoff return for 18 yards vs. Boise State. High School: National top 300 recruit and three-sport star from Daingerfield (Texas) High School ... Versatile, all-state receiver and state-champion sprinter, played football under head coach Aric Sardinea at DHS ... Ranked No. 287 national recruit on ESPN300 and No. 330 by 247Sports ... National position ranking among wide receivers: 49th by ESPN, 57th by 247Sports, 78th by Rivals ... Rankings among Texas prospects: No. 45 by 247Sports, No. 49 by ESPN, No. 62 by Rivals, No. 79 on Lone Star 100, Waco Tribune-Herald Texas Top 100 ... Two-way player at both receiver and safety ... Named 2015 honorable mention Class 3A All-State and 2015 District 7-3A MVP as senior ... Totaled 721 yards and 10 touchdowns on 31 receptions, added 256 yards and five TDs on 24 rushes ... Selected two-way 2014 first-team All-District 7-3A, at both receiver and safety ... Credited with 682 yards and six TDs on 39 catches, also made 24 tackles, four interceptions and two TDs on defense ... Helped Daingerfield to 10-4 record and regional semis as sophomore in 2013, totaled 222 yards and three TDs on 19 receptions ... Named 2013 second-team All-District 8-2A as receiver ... Two-time all-district honoree in basketball (2015 District 16-3A MVP as junior, 2014 All-District 16-2A second team) ... Excelled at track, 2015 Class 3A 200-meter state champion with time of 21.30 seconds. Personal: Son of Peggy Mims ... Major is health, kinesiology and leisure studies.