Finding a ‘joker’ paramount for Denver Broncos as Sean Payton era enters third year

Finding a ‘joker’ paramount for Denver Broncos as Sean Payton era enters third year
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After securing their first playoff berth in ages, the Denver Broncos enter the third year of the Sean Payton era. Here is what he and the front office need to do make next season and beyond even more successful.

The Denver Broncos 2024 season saw the franchise win 10 games and secure its first playoff berth since winning Super Bowl 50 nearly a decade ago. That’s a gigantic step forward from where they have been the past several seasons—the doldrums. Moreover, I believe it’s emblematic of even better gridiron days for Broncos Country to enjoy on the horizon.

This offseason, the Broncos are preparing for their third year under the leadership of Sean Payton. The team’s recent success has led to a myriad of coaches and personnel executives earning promotions elsewhere. While a handful of those vacancies are yet to be filled, those should be finalized in the coming weeks with the annual scouting combine occurring later this week.

With free agency right around the corner and the 2025 NFL Draft just down the road, the Broncos’ brass will be busy over the next two months crafting up ways to make next season even more successful. It’s the first offseason in many years where they don’t have one major problem to solve at the quarterback position.

All things considered; Bo Nix performed quite well during his rookie season and exceeded a lot of outside expectations and prognostications. He has more than earned multiple more years of evaluation and I certainly believe his best football is yet to come. However, I do have some concerns about his supporting cast heading into next season and long-term.

While the team boasts a lot of young talent on that side of the ball, it’s reasonable to say they don’t have an X-Factor on the roster. They lack a Ja’Marr Chase, Saquon Barkley, or Brock Bowers—the type of players at those positions who can take over a game at a moment’s notice.

That’s why the major quest ahead for Payton and the Broncos’ brass this offseason is finding that ‘joker’ player to take his offense to the next level. In his time in New Orleans, players like Jimmy Graham, Alvin Kamara, and Michael Thomas would have earned that designation. In their best seasons in the NFL under Payton’s tutelage, they put up some of the best numbers at their respective positions.

Perhaps that player is a receiver set to hit free agency or one on a roster that could be available via trade. Names like Cooper Kupp, Garrett Wilson, and Davante Adams have been floated as potential options and fits the Broncos could wind up pursuing. But with just under $35 million in cap space and plenty of needs to address, it’s reasonable to assume Denver may go the draft route instead.

In that regard, they’re certainly in luck. Two of the premier strengths of the 2025 NFL Draft class are at running back and tight end. Those are definitely groups Payton and his staff...