Denver Broncos: One sleeper for each offensive position in 2021

Dec 29, 2019; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings running back Mike Boone (23) celebrates a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 29, 2019; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings running back Mike Boone (23) celebrates a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports /
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Denver Broncos depth chart, Netane Muti
Denver Broncos depth chart 2021 – Netane Muti. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /

Offensive line: Netane Muti

Netane Muti is a “sleeper” as of right now, but he is a great football player and one the Broncos were quite fortunate to find in the sixth round of last year’s draft.

This season, look for him to assert himself even more.

Last year, he started his first game for the team and while the Broncos’ offensive line has improved and now looks like it could be a strength of this team, Muti is still going to be a key rotational piece who can come in and help at multiple positions.

Strong as an ox and a guy who plays with that mean streak you like in your offensive linemen, Muti is a guy you like to have on your team. He has the ability to be a future starter for the team.

The Broncos have Bolles, Bobby Massie, Graham Glasgow, Dalton Risner and Lloyd Cushenberry penciled in as the starters right now.  The team also has third-round pick Quinn  Meinerz, who should become a fan favorite quickly. But Muti has a spot on this team.

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With no preseason games last season due to the pandemic, we didn’t really get to see much of what he could do until he was plugged into the lineup late in the year. He is a player to keep an eye on if you attend camp or watch preseason games this year.