Broncos urged to add 34-TD tight end or draft Vanderbilt star to strengthen position
What will the Denver Broncos do to further address the tight end position this offseason?
Broncos urged to add 34-TD tight end or draft Vanderbilt star to strengthen position originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Denver Broncos have re-signed several of their own free agents this offseason while also trading for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.
That was considered a big upgrade for the offense, but was it enough? The tight end position is considered to be weak by many analysts and the Broncos were expected to address that in a big way this offseason. Most people didn't expect that by addressing it, the team would re-sign every player from that position last season.
Evan Engram did not provide the offensive spark that many expected him to and behind him, the Broncos have a couple of guys in Adam Trautman and Nate Adkins who are going to be much better at the things you don't see, like blocking, than anything you do see. Lucas Krull was also brought back after catching just two passes all season. It's been an underwhelming offseason at tight end for the Broncos, but as Zachary Pereles of CBS Sports explains, there are still options out there to fix that.
He suggests that the Broncos either sign veteran free agent David Njoku or draft Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers. "Evan Engram had a quiet first year in Denver, and even after trading for Jaylen Waddle, the Broncos could look to upgrade their pass catchers around Bo Nix. Njoku is more of a powerful player, but perhaps Stowers, a quarterback-turned-tight-end, could fit the bill better.