Denver Post Broncos writer Parker Gabriel shares insights and answers fan questions in his weekly Broncos Mailbag during the season and periodically in the offseason.
Hey Parker, with Courtland Sutton as our No. 1 receiver, who will step up as the No. 2 guy? Marvin Mims Jr. appears to be our slot/joker weapon. Can Devaughn Vele, Troy Franklin, or Pat Bryant make the next step?
— Mark, Arvada
Hey Mark, great question. The battle for the No. 2 receiver spot is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing storylines to watch in training camp. Marvin Mims seems to be the frontrunner based on his breakout performance towards the end of last season. He showcased his playmaking ability and became a key part of the offense under head coach Sean Payton.
Vele, Franklin, and Bryant all showed promise during the offseason, but training camp will be the true test to see who emerges as the second option behind Sutton. With the potential emergence of running backs as receiving targets and tight end Evan Engram as a viable option, the receiving hierarchy could shift throughout the season.
Overall, it’s an exciting time for the Broncos’ receiving corps, and camp will reveal who rises to the occasion.
Hello Parker! Will Bo Nix transition to playing under center more in his second season, and how could that impact the running game and play-action?
— Yoann, Beine-Nauroy, France
Hey Yoann, great question. The Broncos utilized a mix of shotgun and under center formations last season with Bo Nix at the helm. While the league trend leans towards shotgun formations, Denver ranked among the top teams in under center plays.
As Nix gains more experience and familiarity with the offense, we could see an increase in under center snaps. This shift could enhance the running game and play-action passes, adding versatility to the offense. Keep an eye on how the Broncos’ offensive approach evolves throughout the season.
How does Wil Lutz compare to past Broncos kickers like Jason Elam, Matt Prater, and Brandon McManus?
— Rod, Tampa, Fla. (formerly Highlands Ranch)
Hey Rod, Wil Lutz has been a consistent and reliable kicker for the Broncos since joining the team. His accuracy surpasses that of Elam, Prater, and McManus in terms of field goal conversion percentage. While Lutz may not have the same experience as the veteran kickers, he has proven himself as a valuable asset to the team.
As Lutz continues to showcase his skills, he could solidify his place among the great Broncos kickers of the past.
Which new signings and draft picks might not secure a spot on the opening day roster?
— Ed Helinski, Auburn, N.Y.
Hey Ed, as we head into camp, there are few additions this offseason that appear at risk of not making the roster. Safety Sam Franklin could face competition from younger players for a special teams role, while fullback Mike Burton’s roster status could be subject to 53-man roster adjustments.
Among the draft picks, Lohner’s development could be a factor in his roster placement due to limited collegiate experience. However, the Broncos have strategic reasons for each addition, with specific roles in mind.
Overall, the Broncos have made calculated moves this offseason, and the upcoming camp will determine the final roster composition.
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