3 Denver Broncos potential MVPs for the 2022 NFL season

Cornerback Patrick Surtain, Jr. #2 of the Denver Broncos reacts to a play in the Denver Broncos vs New York Giants game at MetLife Stadium on September 12, 2021 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Pereira/Getty Images)
Cornerback Patrick Surtain, Jr. #2 of the Denver Broncos reacts to a play in the Denver Broncos vs New York Giants game at MetLife Stadium on September 12, 2021 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Pereira/Getty Images) /
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DENVER, COLORADO – DECEMBER 19: Javonte Williams #33 of the Denver Broncos carries the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals at Empower Field At Mile High on December 19, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) /

As we head into the 2022 NFL offseason, which Denver Broncos will take a leap and become the team MVPs for the 2022 season?

The Denver Broncos’ roster is uber-talented, and if they can land a significant quarterback in the offseason, we’ll see many of the players start to get the recognition they deserve.

The 2021 season saw a few players who stuck out, including rookies Patrick Surtain and Javonte Williams, and saw solid play from guys like Justin Simmons and Dre’Mont Jones.

There are many candidates on the roster who have a chance to be the MVPs of the team in 2022.

While I won’t project a team MVP for someone not on the team, like an Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson, let’s take a look at predicting the team MVPs for the 2022 season.

Denver Broncos team MVP no. 1: Javonte Williams

Javonte Williams very quickly became one of the more exciting running backs in the NFL.  While splitting carries with Melvin Gordon, Williams showcased his intense tackle-breaking, which he ranked top of the league in, and his ridiculous contact balance.

All of Broncos Country saw the potential that Javonte Williams had, and if the team does not re-sign Melvin Gordon, Williams will get the bulk of the carries.

Williams is a three-down back, who showcased his promising pass blocking and receiving abilities.

Behind a solid offensive line, Williams is poised to have a monster 2022 season, even if the Denver Broncos become a pass-first team with new head coach Nathaniel Hackett.

Williams’ ceiling is as high as he wants it to be, and his second season is lining up to be a Pro Bowl one.