Broncos spoke with WR Quartney Davis at Senior Bowl

The Broncos spoke with Texas A&M wide receiver Quartney Davis after a Senior Bowl practice this week.

The Denver Broncos spoke with Texas A&M wide receiver Quartney Davis after a Senior Bowl practice on Jan. 21, according to Charlie Campbell of WalterFootball.com. Campbell considers Davis the 23rd-best wide receiver in this year’s draft class.

Davis (6-2, 200 pounds) caught 54 passes for 616 yards and four touchdowns as a junior in 2019. That was somewhat of a disappointing season after he caught 45 passes for 585 yards and seven touchdowns in 2018. Some scouts probably hoped to see a bigger jump in production last season.

After trading away Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders over the last two years, Denver needs more depth at wide receiver. New offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur may use three WRs frequently. Courtland Sutton is an excellent WR but the Broncos will need more playmakers.

Campbell has predicted that Davis will be selected between the third and fifth rounds of April’s draft. Denver is projected to have six picks in that section of the draft and Campbell might be one of their targets.

[vertical-gallery id=631293]