Denver Broncos GM George Paton said it a week ago: Bo Nix "was our guy." The 2024 NFL draft board fell in a fortuitous way for the Broncos, plopping the record-setting quarterback right in their lap at No.
Once the NFL Draft is done, the blitz to sign undrafted free agents is an arduous one. The calls start to go out to potential UDFAs in the seventh round and most classes are finished within an hour or two of the conclusion of the NFL Draft.
As the Denver Broncos gear up for the upcoming season, the echoes of past glories resonate with the promise of renewal. The 2024 NFL draft has been a strategic step forward, positioning Denver not just to traverse the rugged landscape of the NFL but to climb the mountains to plant its flag pointed toward a winning record.
Notre Dame running back Audric Estimé had a performance to forget at the NFL combine in March. Estimé ran a 40-yard dash in 4.71 seconds, the slowest 40-time recorded among running backs in Indianapolis.
Of all of those who cover the NFL draft, one person reigns supreme: ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. While he doesn't bat 1.000 when it comes to his analysis (nobody does), the NFL draft would not be what it is without the 'Godfather' himself.
The Denver Broncos came away from the 2024 NFL draft with solid marks by most analysts covering the league. While many think Sean Payton might have reached by taking Bo Nix at No.
The Denver Broncos wrapped up their 2024 NFL Draft class this past weekend and came away with a variety of players that will be part of how George Paton and Sean Payton look to build the team going forward.
The Denver Broncos selected Bo Nix in the first round of the NFL Draft, and head coach Sean Payton has some big expectations from him. During the first round of the draft, Payton appeared on The Pat McAfee Show and explained what he and the Broncos like about the former Oregon Ducks quarterback.
The Denver Broncos used the NFL draft to surround quarterback Bo Nix with additional weapons. Nix will be expected to start under center, perhaps even right off the bat.
Luckily for the Denver Broncos, Troy Franklin’s draft stock fell, allowing an opportunity to get him in the fourth round. If Dez Bryant and Peyton Manning are texting you after the Draft, it was probably a good draft.
Teams got much better about not reaching during the 2024 NFL Draft, which was evident in Round 1. There weren’t very many egregious reaches — and the ones that were came at important positions such as quarterback and wide receiver.
Bo Nix will have a familiar face to throw to with the Broncos.
In any edition of the draft, some teams try and make a move that forces another team to make some changes to their strategy. Just last night, there was one situation that Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton revealed.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton suggested that he pulled some shenanigans to bait the Minnesota Vikings into their draft-day trade on Thursday.
The Denver Broncos have been a hot topic in NFL circles throughout the offseason, especially with their quarterback situation taking center stage. After a brief two-year stint with Russell Wilson, the Broncos decided to part ways with him, seeking greener pastures in the quarterback department.
The Broncos weren’t deterred when they saw five quarterbacks get drafted over the first 10 picks of the 2024 NFL Draft. They apparently still were able to get their guy.
Broncos QB Sean Payton said former Saints QB Drew Brees‘ mobility within the pocket was a huge trait that helped him be successful as an undersized quarterback, while also pointing out that it’s the team’s job to put their personnel in a position to succeed.
Sportsbooks have been shy in giving us too many options for the exact team that will take the multitude of prospects entering the NFL Draft this week, but there are a few interesting names to consider.
The Denver Broncos are setting up a bidding war between the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers for their No. 12 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Steelers and Eagles have their eyes on the same player for Thursday night.
The Broncos HC has the opportunity to prove he can mold a flawed young quarterback into what he hopes can be something at least approaching his Drew Brees standard.
The Denver Broncos are in a situation where they can either go get the quarterback they so desperately need and throw him out there and hope something sticks, or they can could build a great situation around a QB first and then draft one. If I were the Broncos, I'd get the quarterback they have needed for years.
Head coach Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos are currently in the midst of what figures to be a highly important offseason for the future direction of the franchise following their disastrous 2023-24 campaign, which was Payton’s first foray into head coaching since departing the New Orleans Saints.
The Denver Broncos have been at the forefront of quarterback controversy ever since head coach Sean Payton arrived before the 2023 season. Most of that controversy surrounded quarterback Russell Wilson, whom Payton did not see eye-to-eye with.
Denver Broncos HC Sean Payton got a little bit cagey when asked about the team's stance on drafting a quarterback.
Teams are monitoring the Broncos as a team interested in a QB.
After two unremarkable seasons with star quarterback Russell Wilson at the helm, the Denver Broncos have opted for a fresh direction, parting ways with the seasoned player and allowing him to join the Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL free agency.
The Denver Broncos have the No. 12 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but will they stay in that spot?
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