• Denver Broncos 2022 Fantasy Football + IDP Depth Chart Dive


    After a lackluster 2021 season, the Denver Broncos have retooled the roster a bit. The splash signing of the offseason brought superstar quarterback Russell Wilson to town. A rising tide lifts all ships. There is excitement on the offensive side of the ball. For IDP, the choices aren't quite as exciting.


    Offense

    Quarterback

    Russell Wilson

    One of the best in his generation, with numerous QB1 seasons in Seattle, and now Russell Wilson is ready to ride with Broncoscountry. Now, with a better offensive system and weapons around him, Wilson is set to bounce back in a big way and is a darkhorse MVP candidate. Brandon Blanco 8/18

    Josh Johnson
    Brett Rypien

    Running Back

    Melvin Gordon
    Javonte Williams
    Mike Boone

    Wide Receiver

    Courtland Sutton
    Jerry Jeudy

    A riddled first to years with drops and injuries have set Jerry Jeudy back. Now, with Russell Wilson under center, Jeudy is set to have a make-or-break year three. The former Alabama star will look to become a viable weapon for Wilson and fantasy managers across the globe. Brandon Blanco 8/18

    Tim Patrick

    An unfortunate ACL tear ends Patrick's season. Already a fringe dynasty asset, if you can get a final-round rookie pick in any upcoming year, take it. It's KJ Hamler SZN now. DynastySanta 8/17

    KJ Hamler

    With Tim Patrick's unfortunate ACL tear, Hamler ascends the depth chart and looks to have some fringe sleeper value in redraft leagues. He's a strong dynasty buy for me, but the price might be a bit too high at the moment. If he stumbles out of the gate, go get him then for a mid-round future pick. DynastySanta 8/17

    Trey Quinn
    Kendall Hinton
    Montrell Washington
    Seth Williams

    Tight End

    Albert Okwuegbunam
    Greg Dulcich
    Eric Saubert
    Eric Tomlinson

    Defense

    Defensive Tackle

    Mike Purcell
    D.J. Jones
    DeShawn Williams

    Defensive End/EDGE

    A strong corps of pass rushers, snaps, and pressures converting to sacks will separate the IDP men from the boys in this group.

    Bradley Chubb
    Randy Gregory
    Dre'Mont Jones

    A favorite sleeper of mine for a couple of years, this is likely a make-or-break season for Jones. Many players previously clogging the pass-rushing lanes are now gone/retired. Especially if he is eligible for DT, Jones gets a massive boost in value. As a DE/EDGE I am not as interested anymore. DynastySanta 8/17

    Malik Reed
    Baron Browning
    Nik Bonitto
    Jonathon Cooper

    Linebacker

    Until/unless injuries shake things out, this LB depth chart could be a mess.

    Josey Jewell
    Joe Schobert

    Schobert finally lands with a home in Denver for the 2022 season. Maybe there was a reason it took a team so long to sign him, but I'm still betting on him to be the top IDP producer of this LB unit. DynastySanta 8/17

    Alex Singleton
    Justin Strnad
    Jonas Griffith

    After a promising start to camp and preseason, Griffith will now miss time (up to six weeks) with a dislocated elbow. He's probably worth an IR stash but might be a tough road back to relevancy this year. Don't hold on too long. DynastySanta 8/17

    Cornerback

    Ronald Darby
    Patrick Surtain II
    K'Waun Williams
    Michael Ojemudia
    Blessuan Austin

    Safety

    Justin Simmons
    Kareem Jackson
    Caden Sterns
    Delarrin Turner-Yell

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    Steve Tomasin (@DynastySanta)

    After being introduced to fantasy football in 1999 as a wee lad still in middle school, I was hooked. I then began commishing my own keeper league 2 years later as a sophomore in high school, which has been running since. I used a computer program that required me to manually input weekly stats and had to print out summary packets each week to deliver to league owners at the bowling alley. I loved it. Stats and numbers and the competitiveness of being "right" about players was just an incredible high that not many other activities or hobbies have ever provided me. Around 2005 we migrated to the CBS sports site. I found a new love then, writing about our league. Each year after the draft I would "grade" each owner's team. It became almost as anticipated as the draft itself. Also, most weeks I'd recap the league's games and criticize start/sits while boasting my own accolades as long as I won that week. Dynasty, IDP & Superflex are the next evolutions in my fantasy football journey. I'm a Philly suburbs guy, GO BIRDS. Follow me on Twitter @dynastysanta
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