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Our Orange & Blue Today position previews roll on — and today we dive into the Broncos wide receiver room, a group that suddenly looks like one of the most explosive in the AFC. The headline is obvious: Jaylen Waddle is here to take over. He’s the superstar WR1 Denver has been missing for years — the field‑tilter, the coverage‑dictator, the player who changes the geometry of the offense. Everything this passing game does flows through him. But that doesn’t mean Courtland Sutton is fading. In fact, Sutton might now be the league’s best No. 2 receiver — or more accurately, Denver’s 1A. He’s still a dominant red‑zone threat, still a chain‑mover, still a physical presence on the outside. Waddle elevates him, not replaces him. Then there’s the youth movement. Troy Franklin is developing quickly — smoother routes, better timing, more confidence. Pat Bryant brings size, toughness, and a contested‑catch profile that complements the room perfectly. Both players are pushing for real roles behind the top two stars. This WR room is deep, dangerous, and perfectly built for Bo Nix’s Year Three jump. 🔥 In this episode: * Why Waddle is the superstar WR1 Denver needed to get over the top * How Sutton thrives as the NFL’s best No. 2 — or Denver’s 1A * What Franklin’s development means for the rotation * Why Pat Bryant’s size and physicality matter in this offense * How the WR room shapes Bo Nix’s 2026 ceiling Drop your take — is this the best WR room Denver has had since the Demaryius & Emmanuel era.
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