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Broncos' New QB Depth Chart Reflects Sean Payton's Philosophy

How does Sean Payton really view the Denver Broncos' quarterback situation?

How Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton views quarterback Russell Wilson has been one of the most hyper-speculated topics of the 2023 offseason. Does Payton see the nine-time Pro Bowl version just waiting to be jump-started, or the alarming 2022 Wilson, who looked like a QB trodding dangerously close to the edge of being washed? 

Since setting up shop in Denver, Payton hasn't done much to help answer the question with his remarks on Wilson. The venerated offensive coach has complimented Wilson's competitiveness and mobility while pointing to the QB's skins on the wall from his decade in Seattle, but he hasn't gone out of his way to shower him with praise. 

But that's Payton's style. He's a student and practitioner of the Bill Parcells School of Football Psychology. 

Denver's new head coach is one of the best there is at using a lot of words to say very little. Consider Payton an expert in 'coach-speak.'

For such high-level operators, it's best to follow what they do — more than what they say. What Payton has done since assuming command at Broncos HQ is acquire three additional quarterbacks in one form or another. 

Let's examine these quarterbacks and take a stab at what the Broncos' depth chart might look like with rookie minicamp rapidly approaching this week.

Jan 1, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) throws a pass during the first half against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Jarrett Stidham (3) throws against the San Francisco 49ers during the second half at Allegiant Stadium.
Jarrett Guarantano
Ben DiNucci
Colorado State football quarterback Judd Erickson during warmups on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019 before a game at New Mexico. Judd
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton speaks at the UCHealth Training Center.

Of the five quarterbacks listed, Payton inherited two of them. Payton also said bye-bye to Brett Rypien, Wilson's backup last year. We'll see if Guarantano can fend off the likes of DiNucci and Erickson, but let's be real: the contenders here are Wilson and Stidham.

Stidham has a long way to go before even approaching a fraction of Wilson's accomplishments. But Stidham does have momentum on his side and arrives as Payton's hand-picked QB. 

If reports are true — and Wilson is truly ticked off about his play last year — it's hard to see a QB of his talent, experience, and work ethic fail to catch fire under the wise hand of Payton. In all likelihood, any intrigue the Broncos' quarterback depth chart currently offers will become a footnote in history, as Wilson takes to Payton's coaching like a duck to water. 

"I know his makeup. Playing with him all those years, there are not too many people as competitive as Russell Wilson,” former Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright told Denver7's Troy Renck last month. “I know he’s very upset about what he put on film last year. He’s gotta get it right this year. He will get it right. This is a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately business. And Russell understands that."

Stay tuned. 


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