Dover and Cecil dive into one of the Broncos’ most glaring roster problems — the tight end room. After another season of inconsistency, lack of production, and zero real threats in the passing game, the guys ask the big question:
Is NC State’s Justin Joly the draft target who could finally fix it
Joly’s size, athleticism, and yards‑after‑catch ability make him one of the most intriguing mid‑round prospects in the entire class. But is he ready to step in and become a real weapon for Sean Payton’s offense? And is Denver finally willing to invest in a position they’ve ignored for years?
Dover and Cecil break down the tape, the traits, and the fit — and whether Joly could be the missing piece the Broncos desperately need.
Why TE is the Broncos’ most glaring offensive weakness
What Justin Joly brings that Denver simply doesn’t have
How Joly fits Sean Payton’s scheme and Bo Nix’s development
Whether the Broncos should draft a TE early or wait for value
Why Denver’s current TE room isn’t enough for 2025
How Joly compares to other TE prospects in this class
Whether the Broncos can afford to gamble on upside again
Broncos Country — sound off in the comments:
Is Justin Joly the TE Denver needs
Should the Broncos draft a tight end early
And what’s the REAL fix for this position