Here’s a look at which players improved their stock or watched it decline after the Broncos’ 26-7 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday afternoon.

Stock Up

RT Alex Palczewski: With Mike McGlinchey on the injured reserve list, Palczewski — a second-year offensive lineman — held his own in his first career start at right tackle. He allowed only one pressure, as quarterback Bo Nix wasn’t sacked on 39 dropbacks, according to Next Gen Stats. As a whole, the Broncos’ offensive line delivered their best of the season. Denver’s interior offensive linemen — left guard Ben Powers, right guard Quinn Meinerz and center Luke Wattenberg — did not allow a single pressure against the Buccaneers. Left tackle Garett Bolles allowed two pressures.

Safety Brandon Jones: Against Tampa Bay, Jones showed he has the potential to be a playmaker on the back end. He recorded an interception in the first quarter before recovering a fumble in the fourth to help secure the win. Jones has adjusted smoothly to Denver’s defense, ranking third on the team in total tackles with 19.

WR Courtland Sutton: Nix-and-Sutton buddy ball was in full effect. After having five catches for 64 yards despite having a team-high 16 targets in the first two games, Sutton found a groove against Tampa Bay. He had seven catches for 68 yards on 11 targets. In the first half, Sutton had four catches for 55 yards, including a 22-yard catch on the first play of the game.

CB Riley Moss: Denver’s second-year cornerback deserves a round of applause. In his third career start, Moss gave up four catches for 22 yards, according to Pro Football Focus. Against Tampa Bay wide receiver Chris Godwin, Moss gave up two catches for 12 yards and a touchdown.

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