3 things the Denver Broncos must do in the 2022 offseason

The Denver Broncos offense sets the play during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Denver Broncos at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
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Three Things Denver Broncos Must Do in 2022

2. Find an answer at quarterback, veteran, or rookie

This one should go without saying, however, there are a multitude of opinions across Broncos’ fans, analysts, writers, etc.

We’re ultimately not sure if George Paton thinks he can acquire a veteran like Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers.

We’re not sure if he likes Kirk Cousins or Matt Ryan, and we’re not sure if George Paton likes a certain quarterback prospect.

Whatever the path is, the Denver Broncos need to, in some capacity, acquire who they believe to be the answer at quarterback.  Obviously, this draft class is being viewed as a weaker class than usual for quarterbacks.

In my opinion, it should not matter who the player is, if a team likes them, then do what it takes to draft them.

If George Paton really likes Malik Willis, for example, he should do what it takes to acquire his services.

I am personally hoping for Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers, but I understand if neither player ends up on the team.