
Broncos Stick with Tight Ends, Eye Draft for Impact
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The Denver Broncos opted to retain their current tight ends, Adam Trautman, Nate Adkins, and Lucas Krull, after a dismal season. With the free agent market lacking promising options, the team is focusing on the draft, which features a promising class of prospects. The Broncos are banking on their 2025 seventh-round pick, Caleb Lohner, to make an immediate impact. The team traded away their first and third-round picks, making mid-round targets crucial. Standout options include Kenyon Sadiq from Oregon, Eli Stowers from Vanderbilt, and later picks like Michael Trigg from Baylor or blockers such as Nate Boerkircher from Texas A&M and Will Kacmarek from Ohio State. The Broncos will consider athletic receivers and reliable blockers to build depth for their offense over time.
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