Roach signed with the Broncos last offseason and became a valuable rotational piece for their defense.
Last offseason, the Denver Broncos signed former Saints defensive linemen Malcolm Roach to a two-year deal to add some depth and run-stopping ability to their defensive line. He was needed because the Broncos' run defense was atrocious the season before, and they put an emphasis on improving that area of their defense during the offseason. Roach would join John Franklin-Myers as the key additions to the Broncos' defensive line, and as we know, the results were noticeable from the start.
The Broncos would go on to allow the third-fewest amount of yards on the ground, the second-lowest yards per carry, and the third-lowest amount of rushing touchdowns. Now, this was a total group effort as the Broncos' defense was among the best in the league last season, but Roach was a big part of their improvements in run defense.
Now, Roach enters year two with the Broncos on a defense that looks even better on paper than last season. The additions of Talanoa Hufanga, Dre Greenlaw, and Jahdae Barron should help take this defense to the next level this upcoming season. Once again, Roach will be a key rotational defensive lineman for the Broncos and will look to be a big part of their run defense efforts this upcoming season.
Height: 6-3
Weight: 290 pounds
Age: 27 years old
Experience: 6th NFL season
2024 stats: Played in all 17 games, including 1 start, and totaled 43 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss, 2.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, and 2 pass deflections.
Last season for the Broncos, Roach played a total of 489 snaps, which came out to be 42% of the defensive snaps on the year. I would expect him to have a similar snap share once again this upcoming season and be a valuable rotational defensive lineman for their defense.
He is a run-stopping specialist, so he will likely come in for John Franklin-Myers in certain packages while also providing depth behind starting nose tackle D.J. Jones. You need a healthy rotation along the defensive line to keep everyone fresh throughout the year, and Roach will be a big part of that.
The Broncos' defense looks improved on paper and is widely viewed as one of the top units in the entire NFL currently. If they want to live up to those expectations, they will need Roach to be a monster in the run game like he was last season for them. Again, it is a collective effort, but he has one job, and he is very good at it.
Roach is also playing for a new contract as well this season. He is entering the final year of his two-year deal with the Broncos and joins a long list of Broncos who could be free agents at the end of the year. I believe...