Broncos Could Meet Their Biggest Positional Need With A Late-Round Draft Pick

The Denver Broncos may address their need at tight end with a late-round draft pick, as this year's draft class is considered one of the deepest at the position. The team could follow the example of the Los Angeles Rams, who have successfully used multiple tight ends in their offense.
The Denver Broncos have a need at tight end, despite signing all their free agent tight ends. This year's draft class is deep at the position, with many useful players expected to be available in the late rounds. The Broncos could use multiple tight ends in their offense, similar to the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams have used three tight-end sets with success, and the Broncos have already experimented with this approach. The addition of receiver Jaylen Waddle could make this strategy more effective. The Broncos may target a tight end like Eli Stowers of Vanderbilt in the draft.
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