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With the Broncos turning to Palczewski instead of Matt Peart, Frank Crum, or someone else, they make their pecking order clear. Palczewski is the backup right tackle, at least for now, despite the talk that they prefer him as a guard, which began during last year's training camp.
However, it’s clear Payton’s got big plans for Harvey, the second-round draft pick. Given his explosiveness and also Dobbins’ injury history, expect the Broncos to get Harvey on the field early and often assuming he proves he’s up to the task in camp. That will help his learning curve and also could help keep Dobbins fresh for a stretch run.
After using their second-round pick in this year's NFL draft to select running back RJ Harvey, the Denver Broncos doubled down two months later and signed veteran J.K. Dobbins during free agency. Two backs are better than one -- especially in coach Sean Payton's offense.
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The comfort level of Bo Nix heading into Year 2 extends well beyond his knowledge of the playbook. The Denver Broncos QB feels more at home just about everywhere, including the locker room, the cafeteria and venturing around the city.
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Mile High Report on MSNLuke Wattenberg set to return as Broncos’ starting center in 2025Entering the final year of his rookie contract, fourth-year pro Luke Wattenberg is poised to be the starting center for the Denver Broncos in 2025.
Before the Broncos: Powers (6-4, 310 pounds) was originally selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round (123rd overall) of the 2019 NFL draft out of Oklahoma. In Power's rookie year, he only played in one game before becoming an entrenched starter in 2020. In his second season, Powers dressed for 16 games, starting seven of them.
Entering Year 2, the Broncos reloaded the arsenal, which has this offense poised to break into the NFL stratosphere. When it comes to predicting the future, ESPN 's Mike Clay released his annual ...
Broussard goes on to agree that the No. 6 spot is a bit too high for the Broncos, pointing to the lack of offensive playmakers and suggesting that Bo Nix may be getting a little too much credit.
Luke Wattenberg is set to be a free agent, and Ben Powers is overpaid, and they can get out of his deal after this year. Those reasons are why the Broncos must determine what they have in terms of depth on the offensive line, especially at the interior positions.
Bleacher Report's Matt Holder called Denver Broncos rookie cornerback Jahdae Barron "Too Good" to keep off field in 2025.