Could Zach Wilson be 3rd QB?

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The Broncos flew home from their preseason win at Indianapolis about halfway through training camp. Two-plus weeks down, just about two to go when they return to practice this week.

The Broncos are home now until the regular-season opener at Seattle, but there are still several important mile-markers on the preseason journey ahead. Most notable among them: Friday’s joint practice and Sunday’s preseason game against Green Bay and then the preseason finale Aug. 25 against Arizona.

Head coach Sean Payton likes to point to running back Jaleel McLaughlin’s performance in the second week of the preseason last year as the moment he made the 53-man roster. Those opportunities are still ahead for several players on this roster.

Among the most interesting positions for Payton and company, of course, is quarterback. Most teams only keep two, though Payton earlier in camp left the door open to the idea of three on the 53-man roster. In the last week or so, Zach Wilson has turned that notion from theoretically possible to interesting.

His status is the most notable change but just one of several in this latest projection compared to the same exercise at the start of training camp.

OFFENSE (25)

Quarterback (3)

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) points out movement on the line at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana on Aug. 11, 2024. The Indianapolis Colts hosted the Denver Broncos for their first NFL Preseason game of the 2024 summer. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

Lock: Bo Nix

In the mix: Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson

Key camp development: Nix’s performance Sunday at Indianapolis drew positive reviews, but Stidham and Wilson played well, too. Even though head coach Sean Payton cut Wilson out of reps with the No. 1 offense early in training camp and he’s had more volatility than the other two in practices, he also looks more like a project worth investing in. Stidham might be the steadier backup option to Nix, but Wilson’s intriguing. And even if one or the other gets through to the practice squad, another team could come in and try to sign him if a need arises. So if you end up with three on the roster at some point, maybe just start the season that way. Let’s see how it goes with the rest of the roster operating this way.

The call: Keep all three.

Running back (4)

Near-locks: Javonte Williams, Audric Estime and Jaleel McLaughlin

In the mix: Samaje Perine, Blake Watson and Michael Burton (FB)

Key camp development: Williams didn’t just show up to camp in good shape. He’s shown signs of being a more explosive player through the first weeks and did the same in the preseason opener in limited work. Estime’s been what Denver hoped so far — though he can’t put the ball on the ground like he did in Indianapolis. It’s tempting to go with just the three plus Watson (and ideally Burton) on the practice squad. But for now, the veteran fullback makes it.

The call: Burton.

Wide receiver (6)

Locks: Courtland Sutton, Marvin Mims Jr., Josh Reynolds, Devaughn Vele

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