Pro Football Network recently released an article ranking the top NFL offenses going into the 2025 NFL season. The Detroit Lions take up the No. 1 spot, while the Cleveland Browns, deservedly, take last place while they find a way to sort through their mess. But the Denver Broncos aren’t too high, nor too low: according to PFSN, they are just right at No. 16.

PFSN‘s Kyle Soppe loves the Bo Nix-Sean Payton marriage, but wonders if it can make a similar jump the Baltimore Ravens took under offensive coordinator Todd Monken.

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“In Year 1 of the Sean Payton/Bo Nix marriage, the Denver Broncos’ Offense+ ranking moved up seven spots and improved their numerical grade by 10.8 points,” Soppe wrote for PFSN. “The Ravens were potent in Year 1 under Todd Monken and elite in Year 2 — could the Broncos follow that trajectory? It’s not likely, but it’s within the range of outcomes. With some plus-matchups after Thanksgiving, Denver could peak at the right time and build on what was a surprisingly positive 2024.”

A middle-of-the-pack ranking seems fair going into the summer. Denver will look to improve on that ranking this fall, starting with a Week 1 showdown with the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 7 (view the full schedule).

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL: PFSN ranks all 32 NFL offenses (including the Broncos)