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Broncos roster review: Why offensive skill talent should top offseason shopping list for Sean Payton, George Paton

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The Broncos offense did quite a bit of good in 2024.

It finished 10th in the NFL in scoring — boosted, to be sure, by a whopping 39 defensive points along the way, but still a major improvement from recent seasons.

No Denver offense between Peyton Manning’s retirement and coach Sean Payton’s arrival finished better than 23rd in scoring. Payton’s first team here finished 19th.

Then this season the Broncos scored 28 or more points eight times and won all eight of those games.

The club hadn’t scored 28-plus more than four times in a season since 2014 and had just 19 in its previous nine seasons combined.

That success came for many reasons. Good complementary football with the other two phases. Rookie quarterback Bo Nix’s impressive debut season and 34 total touchdowns. An offensive line that ranked among the NFL’s best.

For the group to elevate from here, though, Payton must find what he considers among the foremost weapons for any offense.

For the Broncos to play with and beat the likes of Buffalo, Kansas City or Baltimore this time of year, they need a Joker.

Payton talks about that player a lot — a true matchup problem for defenses, almost always a tight end or a running back.

The Broncos have cycled through hopefuls the past two years — Greg Dulcich, Jaleel McLaughlin and Marvin Mims Jr., to name a few — but have not found the guy.

“I know how much it can help,” Payton said Wednesday, noting players like Reggie Bush, Alvin Kamara and Jimmy Graham who served that role for him in the past back in New Orleans.

“It’s not until you don’t have them,” Payton acknowledged, that a coach truly appreciates the value.

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