Broncos’ projected depth chart after roster cuts

Following roster cuts, here is our (projected) depth chart for the Broncos.

After setting an initial 53-man roster on Tuesday, the Denver Broncos have not yet released an updated depth chart. So we’re doing it for them.

This is our best guess of how the depth chart will shake out following roster cuts. Denver is thin at guard, but center Alex Forsyth and tackle Matt Peart can both fill in there if needed. Right now, we have Josh Reynolds penciled in as the No. 2 receiver across from Courtland Sutton, but we’ll see how coach Sean Payton handles it.

There aren’t really any question marks on defense because the team’s roster cuts (and injuries) helped sort out the position battles. So here is our predicted depth chart for Denver ahead of Week 1.

Keep in mind that this is a projection, not an official depth chart from the team. We will publish the official depth chart when the Broncos release it.

Broncos offensive depth chart

WR Josh Reynolds Marvin Mims Troy Franklin
LT Garett Bolles Matt Peart
LG Ben Powers
C Luke Wattenberg Alex Forsyth
RG Quinn Meinerz
RT Mike McGlinchey Alex Palczewski Frank Crum
TE Adam Trautman Greg Dulcich Lucas Krull
WR Courtland Sutton Devaughn Vele
RB Javonte Williams Jaleel McLaughlin Audric Estime Blake Watson
FB Nate Adkins
QB Bo Nix Jarrett Stidham Zach Wilson

Broncos defensive depth chart

DE Zach Allen Jordan Jackson
NT D.J. Jones Malcolm Roach
DE John Franklin-Myers Eyioma Uwazurike
SLB Jonathon Cooper Jonah Elliss
WLB Baron Browning Nik Bonitto
ILB Alex Singleton Justin Strnad
ILB Cody Barton Levelle Bailey
LCB Pat Surtain Levi Wallace
RCB Riley Moss Tremon Smith
NCB Ja’Quan McMillian Kris Abrams-Draine
S P.J. Locke JL Skinner
S Brandon Jones Devon Key Keidron Smith

Broncos special teams depth chart

PK Wil Lutz
KO Wil Lutz
P Riley Dixon
H Riley Dixon
LS Mitchell Fraboni
KR Marvin Mims Tremon Smith Jaleel McLaughlin
PR Marvin Mims Tremon Smith Jaleel McLaughlin

The Broncos will now turn their attention toward preparing to go on the road to face the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1 of the 2024 regular season on Sunday, Sept. 8. Denver is considered a five-point underdog.

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