Denver Broncos mock draft: Building around Case Keenum

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 03: NFL player Case Keenum and Kimberly Keenum attend the 2018 DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night Concert at NOMADIC LIVE! at The Armory on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for DirecTV)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 03: NFL player Case Keenum and Kimberly Keenum attend the 2018 DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night Concert at NOMADIC LIVE! at The Armory on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for DirecTV) /
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The Denver Broncos have signed Case Keenum to a two year deal. How can they build around him? We look at a mock draft scenario…

Case Keenum
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – JANUARY 14: Case Keenum #7 of the Minnesota Vikings celebrates after defeating the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Divisional Playoff game at U.S. Bank Stadium on January 14, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /

The Denver Broncos have big decisions to make before the 2018 NFL Draft. Are they confident that Case Keenum, Paxton Lynch, and Chad Kelly can carry their quarterback group moving forward?

Are they going to make sure to draft a quarterback of the future, and try and move along to the future as quickly as possible?

Is John Elway going to be too gun shy to draft a quarterback in the top five, putting his reputation on the line?

There’s no definite answer for the Broncos right now. We know Elway isn’t done ‘swinging and missing’ but when it comes to the quarterback position, the Broncos can’t afford to be reckless. They need to make sure the have a solution with the talent level of this years class at the position.

One way or another, the Broncos have to decide if what they have at the position is good enough going into the draft that they can take another position player with their top five pick. The Broncos need to come away from this draft with an impact player.

Will they choose to build around Case Keenum? Let’s take a look at a scenario…