Can rookie Bo Nix solve Denver’s quarterback issues?

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After an underwhelming performance last season, Broncos head coach Sean Payton made a major change to the offense, parting ways with nine-time Pro Bowler Russell Wilson and drafting rookie Bo Nix to finally fill the gap left behind by Peyton Manning’s retirement following the 2015 season. Will Nix end the quarterback curse that has plagued the franchise? Only time will tell. Outside of the quarterback position, there are a few young players who have the potential to cement themselves as key figures on offense. Here’s a look at the projected two-deep:

Quarterback

Bo Nix | 10

6-foot-2, 217 pounds, 24 years old, Rookie, Oregon/Auburn

After a shaky stint at Auburn, Nix transferred to Oregon, where he became the program’s all-time leader in completion percentage (74.9%) and the seventh quarterback in school history to be drafted in the first round when the Broncos selected him 12th overall. Nix started 61 career games in college, one of the many reasons that led to his arrival in Denver.

Jarrett Stidham | 8

6-3, 215, 27, 6th season, Auburn

Near the end of last season, Stidham was thrown into the fire after Payton named him the starter for the final two games after the benching of 9-time Pro Bowl selection Russell Wilson. Stidham threw for 496 yards, two touchdowns and an interception as the Broncos split the two games.

Running back

Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams (33) leaps over Los Angeles Chargers safety Alohi Gilman (32) for a first down in the fourth quarter at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Sunday, December 10, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)

Javonte Williams | 33

5-10, 221, 24, 4th season, North Carolina

Williams rushed for 774 yards and three touchdowns while averaging 3.6 yards per attempt in 2023. Williams — an unrestricted free agent in 2025 — lost 11 pounds during the offseason with the hope of better production this fall

Jaleel McLaughlin | 38

5-7, 187, 23, 2nd season, Youngstown State

As a rookie, McLaughlin showcased his potential as a versatile offensive weapon. He rushed for 410 yards while catching 31 passes for 160 yards in 17 games (three starts). If McLaughlin can improve as a pass protector, his playing time could increase.

Audric Estime | 37

5-11, 227, 20, Rookie, Notre Dame

Right tackle Mike McGlinchey said Estime might have the biggest arms he has seen from a running back, and he might be right. Estime’s Hulk-like build allowed him to run over defenders for the Fighting Irish in 2023, rushing for 1,341 yards and 18 touchdowns.

Fullback

Michael Burton | 20

6-0, 247, 32, 10th season, Rutgers

Burton returns to Denver after serving as a core special teamer in his first season with the team. He played 63% (290) of his snaps on special teams while providing support in pass protection. Burton has played for six teams during his career, including the Saints and Chiefs.

Wide Receiver

Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (14) celebrates a first down during the first half of the game at Empower Field at Mile High on October 22, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (14) celebrates a first down during the first half of the game at Empower Field at Mile High on October 22, 2023, in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

Courtland Sutton | 14

6-4, 216, 28, 7th season, Southern Methodist

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