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There are still throngs of Bo Nix critics hanging on to their pre-draft takes and skepticism. Before the Denver Broncos drafted Nix at No. 12 overall, the predominant tropes were that he was a "system quarterback" at Oregon with a subpar arm and that he'd quickly be exposed in the NFL.
But there’s no unapproved PTO in Denver. Courtland Sutton, Bonitto, Franklin-Myers and Zach Allen — the Broncos’ core four angling for extensions this offseason — were all present and active at camp Wednesday, even as Sutton took limited reps.
NFL Insider Nate Tice thinks Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has the least upside of any of the 2024 NFL draft's 6 first round QBs.
Patrick Surtain II, the NFL’s 2024 Defensive Player of the Year, boldly claims the Denver Broncos can topple the AFC West’s giants, the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers. “We know it’s a great challenge ahead,
After the Broncos reached the playoffs for the first time since the Peyton Manning era, oddsmakers seem optimistic but tempered on how they think Denver will fare this year.
#Broncos CB Pat Surtain II said coaches have been moving rookie Jahdae Barron around in different positions and he’s “handling it pretty well.” “It seems like he’s up to schedule on things, so I’m excited to see what he brings to the table this year.” pic.twitter.com/5E2c69ZQq7
The Denver Broncos made several big additions on both sides of the ball this offseason. On offense, the Broncos brought in tight end Evan Engram and running back J.K. Dobbins during free agency, and they used their second-round pick in the NFL draft to select running back RJ Harvey.
Sharp Football Analysis recently released its rankings of the units of all 32 teams, with defense grouped into the front seven and the secondary. In both cases, Sharp Football Analysis ranked the Broncos among the best, with the secondary No. 1 overall and the front seven No. 2 overall.