
The Denver Broncos do have the talent to become one of the NFL’s best teams.
They have a punishing backfield tandem in Melvin Gordon III and Javonte Williams.
Their receiving corps of Tim Patrick, Courtland Sutton, and Jerry Jeudy could induce nightmares to defenses.
Meanwhile, they have the likes of Bradley Chubb, Justin Simmons, and Pat Surtain II to stop opponents from scoring.
While it seems like they have the entire roster in place, they couldn’t get the quarterback position right with Teddy Bridgewater and Drew Lock.
The team firmly believes that addressing this concern will elevate them from fringe contenders to constant playoff participants.
Therefore, the Broncos’ top brass wants to make their selection process correct this time, as shared by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Tom Silverstein.
#Broncos GM George Paton said at the Combine he’ll be aggressive in addressing the QB position. “We’re always looking,” he said. “We’re going to exhaust all options,” he said of draft, free agency and trade possibilities. #packers
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) March 1, 2022
Silverstein shared, “#Broncos GM George Paton said at the Combine he’ll be aggressive in addressing the QB position. ‘We’re always looking,’ he said. ‘We’re going to exhaust all options,’ he said of draft, free agency, and trade possibilities.”
It’s fascinating that a Green Bay Packers beat reporter is sharing an update about the Broncos.
Denver has been one of the top potential destinations for reigning league MVP Aaron Rodgers since the team hired former Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett as their head coach.
Which Quarterback Will Denver Land?
The Broncos possess the ninth pick in the 2022 NFL Draft which they could use to draft a quarterback.
However, it seems like all teams are passing the opportunity of selecting a prospect under center.
There’s no certainty that the rookie will pan out as the player they want.
Therefore, the Broncos would prefer a trade or a free agent if they will have their way.
If that’s the case, Denver might bid for the likes of Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Mitchell Trubisky, Gardner Minshew, or Jimmy Garoppolo.
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