Broncos’ young TE room was an ‘attractive situation’ for Nick Vannett

“It was just an attractive situation for me,” Nick Vannett said after signing with the Broncos.

After spending the first four years of his career with the Seahawks and Steelers, 27-year-old veteran tight end Nick Vannett signed a two-year deal with the Broncos in March. In terms of games played, Vannett instantly became Denver’s most experienced tight end.

“For me, I kind of saw it as an opportunity because there are a lot of young tight ends in that room,” Vannett said during a conference call with reporters on April 3. “It’s a younger team right now. They’re in the reloading process. It’s an opportunity for me to come in and to kind of be a mentor for the group to be a voice and a leader and lead by example.”

Vannett has caught 61 passes for 591 yards and four touchdowns in his career. He will likely become the team’s No. 2 tight end opposite of Noah Fant, used primarily for blocking.

“It was just an attractive situation for me,” Vannett said. “[Also,] with the OC coach [Pat] Shurmur coming in this year, he’s obviously had some great success everywhere he’s been running two tight end sets. I think it was all around a great situation. That’s ultimately what I saw in the Broncos.”

Vannett will wear jersey No. 88 in Denver.

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