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4 Broncos Takeaways From the NFL Combine Rumor Mill

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine is in the books, but what did we learn about the Denver Broncos' future?

The NFL Combine has come and gone, and several intriguing storylines have emerged following the largest job interview in the nation. Armed with a limited supply of draft ammunition, the Denver Broncos must be incredibly diligent in their search for talent to upgrade the roster and ensure they hit on as many of their six selections as possible.

With needs all over the Broncos roster, especially at quarterback now that Russell Wilson will be released next week, there are so many different ways the team can approach this year’s draft class. While many will pound the table for the Broncos to do everything they can to acquire their next signal-caller, it may be better, in the long run, to fill as many roster holes as possible this year and kick the quarterback can down the road to 2025.

That said, let’s look at some of the biggest takeaways from what we learned in Indianapolis over the past week, especially as it relates to the Broncos. 

South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler (QB10), Western Kentucky quarterback Austin Reed (QB11), Tulane quarterback Mike Pratt (QB09) and Washington quarterback Michael Penix (QB08) during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Georgia offensive lineman Amarius Mims (OL50) talks to the media during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.
West Virginia offensive lineman Zach Frazier (OL23) during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Toledo defensive back Quinyon Mitchell (DB27) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Denver Broncos GM George Paton and head coach Sean Payton.
  • Back to Cushenberry, there is a growing sense that he's on his way out of Denver, as he's rumored to be seeking more than $10 million per year on a new deal. While he showed tremendous growth this last year, the Broncos will be on a tight budget in 2024.
  • It appears that the Broncos will be set on targeting an offensive player in the first round, whether that is a quarterback, lineman, or offensive weapon has yet to be determined. While it’s still to early in the process and we don’t know how the board will fall, it sounds like the defensive approach to the draft will come from the later rounds.
  • There is also a growing sense that the Broncos could trade down in the first round. With offensive talent littered throughout the top available prospects, combined with a lack of draft capital, the prospect of the Broncos not picking at No. 12 overall seems to be gathering more and more momentum. 
  • Denver has more than enough problems when it comes to navigating the salary cap, but there does appear to be momentum on a potential Justin Simmons extension to lower his cap hit and keep him in Denver for the long term.
  • Aside from Simmons, players like left tackle Garett Bolles, wideouts Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy, and Tim Patrick should all have their fates with the franchise revealed in the next week or so. 

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