Marvin Mims
Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL

Marvin Mims

Wide Receiver
6′1″ / 175 lbs
Frisco, TX
Lone Star
Class of 2020
Rating: 89
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Rating: 89.2
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School Preferences

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Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Oklahoma
Signed
Baylor
Medium
Arizona
Medium
Arizona State
Medium
Arkansas
Medium
Boston College
Medium
Colorado
Medium
Illinois
Medium
Kansas
Medium
Mississippi State
Medium
Missouri
Medium
Notre Dame
Medium
Ohio State
Medium
Oklahoma State
Medium
Stanford
Medium
TCU
Medium
Texas A&M
Medium
Texas Tech
Medium
Vanderbilt
Medium
Washington State
Medium
Wisconsin
Medium
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Marvin Mims 5-5A Off. MVP/ All- State

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Brian Ethridge
3 yr ago by Brian Ethridge
Some Fun Notes From Saturday
During the weekly presser, Coach Aranda said he noticed how Baylor didn't pressure the crossing routes on CeeDee Lamb in 2019 and he got free.This year, those routes were not as available and Jalen Pitre gave Marvin Mims some chin music.Mims was averaging 40-50 yards a game and leading several freshmen with those crossing routes where he just drags across the middle and then turns it on for a long reception.Mims had 1 catch for -1 and was timid the rest of the game as Baylor shadowed him tightSpencer Rattler is talented, but he doesn't like to be hit and goes down easier than some. Saturday the DL and LB group got after him and made him uncomfortableRaleigh Texada had two calls on him and one was questionable as Rattler was already going to the ground while being sacked.Texada has given up 86 yards so far this season per PFF
Recruiting Roundup: Haynes King's newest offer, Medford expounds on Baylor
4 yr ago by Grayson Grundhoefer
Recruiting Roundup: Haynes King's newest offer, Medford expounds on Baylor
SicEm365's Grayson Grundhoefer highlights some of the key recruiting information from the week and the staff continues to add ratings for the 2020 class.
Grayson Grundhoefer
5 yr ago by Grayson Grundhoefer
The Opening Notes: RB's and WR's
This was a pretty weak group at the running back position as far as depth goes but there were still a few that made enough plays to stand out.-Once again I got to see West Mesquite's Ty Jordan and he did not disappoint. He is so quick and explosive but also is able to maintain his balance really well which can be a tricky thing. He also runs very good routes which makes him even more of a nightmare to deal with. He has built a good relationship with Coach Nixon so it will be interesting to see how that relationship grows and if Baylor can keep themselves in the race.-Manor's Tahj Brooks was impressive. He does not appear to have the fastest straight line speed but he is very quick and shifty despite his stalky build. He is very strong and has good balance. Brooks showed off a ton of skills in the cat and mouse drill that caught everyones attention.-2022 Cedar Hill RB Chris Hicks showed that his youth does not matter. He has such a good burst and proved it with his 4.5 40 time that he ran. He still has some work to do refining his cuts and skills as a ball carrier but the athletic ability jumps off the charts.https://twitter.com/3hunnidF/status/1102325680342208515-Now to the wide receivers. Dallas Jesuit's EJ Smith showed why he has so many offers. I had not gotten to see him in person and Baylor has not offered yet so I have not given him much attention but he can flat out play. He ran some effective routes, caught the ball consistently with his hands. Here is a play against four-star safety Darius Snow :https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1102337249235161093-I have to give a shoutout to two commits that are from Texas. Oklahoma commit DJ Graham put up a 120.51 testing score and Ohio State commit Jaxon Smith-Njiba put up a 119.67. These two were far and away the best testers at the camp and looked good in drills as well. Tough seeing top talent leave the state so often but it is the norm now.-Some of usual camp killers had good days. Cedar Hill's Quin Bright was getting open all day long and showed some nice burst on some deep balls. Aledo's JoJo Earle and Lancaster's Majik Rector continue to get open every camp and make DB's look silly in the process. Prestonwood's Riley Wilson was in this category Sunday as well which is why he won WR MVP. Lone Star's Marvin Mims is another guy that consistently got open at camp but his smooth style of play really stands out to me. Everything looks effortless and he also showed some tough catch physicality vs. Jahari Rogers on this play:https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1102338335182331905https://twitter.com/QuinBright/status/1102364563020939264-Let's talk about some of the big receivers. The Colony's Keith Miller had another impressive day. He has strong hands and he showed those off all day. I am still unsure on his speed but his 6'4 frame is legit. Desoto's Lawrence Arnold is another big receiver that impresses at camps. He runs really nice routes and uses his body to shield off defenders well.-How about three studs in the 2021 class. The Green twins out of Allen were so good today and Baylor really wants them both. They also really like Baylor and have been there multiple times. Bryson Green had a 109.05 testing score and Blaine Green had a 106.02. Would love for this duo to end up at Baylor. I also have to bring up one of the fastest risers in this class Quaydarius Davis out of Skyline. He made some guys look silly today and he is definitely a talker but he backed it up. Runs good routes and showed off some good athleticism as well.https://twitter.com/JoeHamilton__/status/1102377347175669760https://twitter.com/EJHolland247/status/1102338991234396161
Four-star WR Marvin Mims talks about his recruitment and Baylor offer
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5 yr ago by Grayson Grundhoefer
Four-star WR Marvin Mims talks about his recruitment and Baylor offer
2020 WR Marvin Mims (Frisco, TX/Lone Star) discusses his Baylor offer and the schools that are showing him the most interest.
Grayson Grundhoefer
5 yr ago by Grayson Grundhoefer
Under Armor Dallas Notes and Thoughts- Offense
It was a great day at the UA Camp on Sunday in Dallas. I will have a bunch more interviews up this week. But first let's do some key notes from the day for the offense. The offensive line group was insanely talented so I will start there.-Reedy 2020 OL Nathan Anderson is a stud. I came away so impressed with him. I like his film and at the NLA event he was solid but not as good as he was at the camp. He played right tackle the majority of the time and went up against some of the best prospects and shut them down. He weighed in at 265 and was measured at 6'5. His quickness makes him special, great feet. He won big man MVP because of his dominant performance.https://twitter.com/GrayGrundhoefer/status/1099762941585485825-Baylor commit out of Carthage Ty'Kieast Crawford was at the camp as well. He played right tackle the whole time but it was not very pretty. I saw six reps and he five out of six but I did hear he ended up rebounding later on in the day. He looks like a guard to me based on his feet. But he has an awesome frame, long arms, and does not have much bad weight. He will be a four star at some point but I hope he camps at guard at the next one he goes to.https://twitter.com/GrayGrundhoefer/status/1099869236565020673-Connaly 2020 OL Trent Pullen had his best showing at a camp that I have been to. He looked great at guard and did a great job using his hands. I see the improvement and it is very impressive. I still need to see if his athleticism has improved some. He was the other Big Man MVP and it was well-deserved.-I am going to run through some of the other ones that stood out and there were quite a few. 2021 Savion Byrd out of Duncanville was the best offensive lineman there period. He was flat out dominant. Great feet, hand placement and technique is solid, plus he is strong. He is probably right around 6'6, 260 pounds. He has all good weight and a ton of room to grow into that frame. This guy just made the loaded 2021 OL class even better. All Saints 2021 Tommy Brockermeyer had another very good day. I saw him at NLA and he looked dominant then again today he looked good. Trinity Christian 2021 OL Elijah Bowser is a name to watch. At 6'5, 320 pounds he is already a load to deal with. He played tackle the whole day and might have some of the strongest hands I have seen this year. He went against Shemar Turner and hit him with his right hand in the shoulder and completely stunned Turner who completely stopped when he felt that hand. Bowser still has some work but my goodness is he strong. 2020 Cedar Hill OL and LSU commit Courtland Ford looked good. He played left tackle but I still think he needs to move to guard. His feet are just ok but once he gets his hands on you it is pretty much over. He went against a 5'9, 175-pound kid and got blown by on the first rep. Then on the second rep he pancaked him badly. 2021 Copperas Cove OL McKenzie Agnello had a solid day at guard and was able to win some battles against a very talented defensive Eline group.-Quarterback had a two guys that I really like. Longview 2020 QB Haynes King and Weatherford 2020 QB Ken Seals . King had some really good moments and has a really nice release. He was inaccurate at times in the one on one's but also threw some absolute dimes to receivers. He measure 6'2, 184 at the camp and ran in the 4.5s for his 40 time. It is very apparent that he is a top name to watch in the state for this class. He also got invited to the UA All American game. Seals throws such a good ball and dominates at camps. His inability to really move hurts him on the recruiting trail but he can do mostly everything else.-Other recruits that played well at QB: 2021 Liberty Christian Daniel Greek, 2021 Trinity Christian Shedeur Sanders , 2021 Eastland Behren Morton.-2020 West Mesquite RB Ty Jordan was electric. This guy is a flat out gamer and his film shows that but it is much more fun to see it in person. He is so fast and quick with his cuts which makes him a nightmare for linebackers at a camp like this. He is very short which is a concern for me but he is a flat out playmaker.https://twitter.com/GrayGrundhoefer/status/1099760361127981056-2020 RB Jaden Hullaby showed why Baylor loves him. The Bishop Dunne product looks so similar to John Lovett. I could see this guy making the move to defense at the college level too. He is fast, quick, and coordinated. I loved the way he caught the ball at the camp.-Some others that stood out: 2020 Lancaster Tre Bradford , 2020 Poteet Seth McGowan , 2020 Edison (OK) Sevion Morrison , and 2020 Jase McClellan , and 2020 Sachse Myles Nash .-No Demond Demas at this camp but still some very good ones. I am going to get the quick little slot receivers that were open all day long out of the way first. 2020 Cedar Hill Quin Bright , 2021 Denton Ryan Billy Bowman Jr , 2021 Aledo JoJo Earle , and 2021 Lancaster Majik Rector were hilarious a usual to watch. Open all day long and making DB's look silly for a lot of the afternoon.-2021 Allen WR's Blaine Green and Bryson Green were great today. They have been to Baylor a lot and really like the campus and coaches. These are two guys the staff would love to get. They had a very good day and I saw a great combination of size, strength, and route running with the two of them. Cool kids to talk to as well.-2020 Booker T. Washington WR Javian Hester was terrific today. He showed very good route running and a solid 6'3 frame. I loved the way he attacks the ball in the air and it is no wonder why he has so many offers. 2020 Colony WR Keith Miller showed better speed than I thought he would and he has a legit 6'4, 200+ frame. Another big receiver that showed some flashes was 2020 Marshall WR Savion Williams. He high pointed the ball well today and catches with his hands which is a plus. He did drop some passes but overall a good day. -2020 Frisco Lone Star WR Marvin Mims earned an invitation to the UA All American game and it is no surprise after how well he performed at camp. He is very strong and quick but he also has the ability to beat people deep down field. He caught the ball very well with his hands and looked to be turning into a solid route runner as well.https://twitter.com/SuperK_TFB/status/1100071496783986688I will post defense notes tomorrow.
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