What’s the Broncos No. 1 NFL draft need besides quarterback?

Sean Keeler: What do you get the team that needs … everything? The Broncos last fall ranked 21st in the NFL in points per offensive drive and 28th in points allowed per drive. (Although they wound up seventh in Rick Gosselin’s annual NFL special teams rankings, so the law firm of Westhoff & Kotwica held up its end of the rope, at least.) As long as the takeaways were flying, the orange and blue were humming. But jaw-dropping blowout losses early in the season (at Miami) and late (at Detroit) showed just how far the gap in talent is — speed, really, but talent, too — between the dudes at Dove Valley and, say, the top half-dozen teams or so in the league. (Yeah, yeah, I know they beat the Chiefs.) It’s all about Russell Wilson, and the countdown to the start of the new league year on March 13, when his divorce from Dove Valley could become official, and what Sean Payton and George Paton are going to come up with at quarterback as an alternative to Jarrett Stidham after that. You and I could pour out a few cold ones over the joys of a potential camp battle between Stidham and, say, Ryan Tannehill, but it’s too early in the week to subject ourselves to that kind of pain. Since you’re bound for Indy soon for all the glitz, glamor and St. Elmo shrimp cocktails at the NFL scouting combine, here’s what I want to know: What position BESIDES QB is the most critical, in your mind, for the Broncos to address in this draft?

Ryan McFadden: There’s a ton of areas this team could address through the draft. I think the biggest need is offensive tackle. Denver can draft or sign whoever it wants at quarterback, but he won’t be successful if he doesn’t have quality protection. There’s a handful of mock drafts that have the Broncos using their 12th overall pick on a cornerback or a quarterback. But I think improving the trenches should be one of the team’s priorities. Left tackle Garett Bolles is coming off a modest season, but he is 31 and set to earn $20 million in 2024, meaning the team could possibly cut ties with him to save money. With that said, the Broncos need to address the future at left tackle. Players like Penn State’s Olu Fashanu and Notre Dame’s Joe Alt could be available when the Broncos make their selection. And even if Denver doesn’t use its first-round pick on a offensive tackle, the franchise should do so at some point in the draft.

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