• Broncos NFL Draft Blueprint: Analytics Say Denver Must Fix THIS Position | Orange & Blue Today
    Apr 22 2026

    On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into the Broncos’ NFL Draft Blueprint — and the analytics are screaming one thing loud and clear: Denver must upgrade the tight end position. With no first‑round pick and the pressure mounting to maximize Bo Nix’s development, the Broncos have a pivotal decision to make at pick 62. Do they move up for Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers, the do‑everything tight end many evaluators now call a “perfect fit” for Sean Payton’s offense. Or do they stay patient and grab Max Klare (Ohio State), a polished, natural receiving tight end who could thrive as a long‑term complement — and eventual successor — to Evan Engram. This draft may not be deep at tight end, but it’s rich in opportunity for the Broncos if they strike at the right moment. The question is whether George Paton plays it aggressive or lets the board come to him. 🔥 In this episode: Analytics say TE is Denver’s biggest draft need Should the Broncos trade up for Eli Stowers Is Max Klare the smarter value play at 62 How a TE upgrade accelerates Bo Nix’s growth What George Paton’s draft strategy must prioritize Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which TE YOU want in orange and blue.

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    39 mins
  • Will George Paton Throw a Draft‑Day Curveball — Trade for a Veteran Coming? | Orange & Blue Today
    Apr 22 2026

    On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into a juicy question: will Broncos GM George Paton throw a curveball in the 2026 NFL Draft. Paton says it’s unlikely Denver moves into the first round — but he also left the door cracked open, and this front office has a history of surprising the league when the moment calls for it. Could the Broncos trade a 2027 pick to add more capital this year. Could they use a player like Riley Moss to maneuver up the board. And with Denver making veteran acquisitions in two of the last three drafts, is another established player about to join Sean Payton’s roster. With limited picks and big needs, a curveball might be exactly what the Broncos throw. 🔥 In this episode: -Will Paton make an unexpected move on draft weekend -Could Denver trade a 2027 pick to add capital now -Is Riley Moss a realistic trade chip to move up -Will the Broncos target another veteran like past years -How a curveball could reshape Denver’s entire draft strategy Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us what kind of curveball YOU think Paton might unleash.

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    29 mins
  • Jadarian Price at 62 — Or Should Broncos Trade Up for ‘Perfect Fit’ Stowers? | Orange & Blue Today
    Apr 22 2026

    On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into the biggest question of Denver’s draft week: can the Broncos actually get Notre Dame RB Jadarian Price at pick 62. With no first‑round selection, Denver has to wait until the end of Round 2, but NFL.com’s Chad Reuter has Price falling right into their lap — and that would be a dream scenario for Sean Payton’s offense. Price brings speed, burst, and big‑play juice as a runner, receiver, and even a returner on special teams. He’s the kind of multipurpose weapon who could immediately elevate the Broncos’ explosiveness around Bo Nix. But there’s another name heating up: Eli Stowers, the Vanderbilt tight end some evaluators now call a “perfect fit” for Payton’s system. If Stowers won’t make it to 62, should Denver move up to secure him instead. 🔥 In this episode: Will Jadarian Price really fall to Denver at 62 Why Price’s speed and versatility fit Sean Payton’s offense How he could help as a runner, receiver, and returner Is Eli Stowers worth a trade‑up as the ‘perfect’ TE fit Which player gives Bo Nix the biggest boost in 2026 Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us who YOU want with Denver’s first pick of the draft.

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    24 mins
  • Mike Tanier on Bo Nix’s Rise, TE Help in the Draft & Did Sean Payton ‘Run It Back’ Right
    Apr 17 2026

    On this Friday edition of Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason are joined by Mike Tanier of the Too Deep Zone to break down the Broncos, the 2026 NFL Draft, and the future of Bo Nix. Has Nix already climbed into the top‑10 quarterbacks in the NFL — and what does Tanier see on film that supports (or challenges) that idea.

    The guys also dive into whether Denver should add a tight end like Eli Stowers to give Nix another dynamic weapon, and whether Sean Payton’s decision to ‘run it back’ with players like JK Dobbins will actually work in 2026. With the draft days away, Tanier brings sharp insight, big‑picture context, and a national perspective on where the Broncos truly stand.

    🔥 In this episode:

    • Is Bo Nix already a top‑10 QB in the NFL

    • Would Eli Stowers be the perfect TE addition for Nix’s development

    • Did Sean Payton make the right call bringing back JK Dobbins

    • How Denver’s draft strategy aligns with their offensive identity

    • What Mike Tanier sees as the Broncos’ biggest swing opportunity

    Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us where YOU rank Bo Nix heading into 2026.

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    23 mins
  • Daniel Jeremiah on Denver’s Pick 62 — TE Need, DT Value & the Broncos’ Blueprint | Orange & Blue
    Apr 14 2026

    On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down Daniel Jeremiah’s thoughts on what the Broncos should do with their first pick at No. 62 overall. With no first‑rounder, Denver has to nail this selection — and Jeremiah’s insight gives us a clearer picture of where the team might lean. Do the Broncos address their need at tight end, potentially grabbing Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt) as a developmental weapon behind Evan Engram. Or does the value at defensive tackle become too good to pass up, especially if a disruptive force like Christen Miller (Georgia) slides to the end of Round 2. This class forces Denver to choose between immediate help and long‑term upside. 🔥 In this episode: -Daniel Jeremiah’s read on Denver’s strategy at pick 62 -Is TE the priority — and is Eli Stowers the ideal developmental fit -Could Christen Miller fall, and would DT trump all other needs -How the class structure shapes Denver’s first‑pick decision -What the Broncos must weigh without a first‑round selection Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us where YOU want Denver to go with pick 62.

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    34 mins
  • Jonah Coleman Visits Broncos — Perfect Fit Day‑3 Value & RB Prototype Revealed | Orange & Blue Today
    Apr 14 2026

    On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the Broncos’ latest pre‑draft visit: Washington RB Jonah Coleman, who met with the team on Monday. Coleman is an all‑purpose back with vision, balance, and receiving chops — but does he bring any rare traits that separate him from the pack. And is he truly the kind of runner Sean Payton wants to add to this backfield. The guys dig into why Coleman could realistically be available in the fourth round, and whether his receiving ability makes him a no‑brainer target if he’s on the board. They also explore what Denver is actually looking for at running back: power, speed, special teams value, or a blend of all three. Coleman checks a lot of boxes — but is he the box‑checker. 🔥 In this episode: -Jonah Coleman’s visit: what it means and why Denver is interested -Does Coleman have any rare, standout traits -Why Round 4 might be the sweet spot to land him -Is his receiving ability the deciding factor -What prototype the Broncos are targeting at RB: power, speed, or return value Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us whether Coleman should be Denver’s top mid‑round RB target.

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    24 mins
  • Could the Broncos Draft WR Help Even After Waddle Trade? Chris Bell’s Value | Orange & Blue Today
    Apr 10 2026

    On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into Bob McGinn’s anonymous scout intel on the 2026 wide receiver class — and the opinions are strong. This group has talent, but scouts are split on who’s a future star, who’s a role player, and who’s a landmine. The guys break down whether Chris Bell (Louisville) could be one of the best value picks in the draft, with several evaluators believing his injury has pushed him far lower than his true ability. They also dig into the polarizing profile of KC Concepcion (NC State) — is he an ultimate playmaker, or do scouts see a future bust if his game doesn’t translate cleanly to the pros. 🔥 In this episode: What anonymous scouts really think of the 2026 WR class Why Chris Bell could be a massive value coming off injury KC Concepcion: dynamic weapon or risky projection Where the true depth and danger zones are at wide receiver How this intel shapes Denver’s draft approach at the position Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which WR you think is the biggest boom‑or‑bust prospect in this class.

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    30 mins
  • OBT: Sigmund Bloom on Broncos RB Strategy — Price at 62, Round‑4 Value & TE Priority in 2026
    Apr 10 2026

    On Friday’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey is joined by Sigmund Bloom of Footballguys to break down how the Broncos should attack the 2026 NFL Draft — especially at running back and tight end. With Denver sitting at pick No. 62, the big question is whether they’ll target a back early, or wait for value on Day 3.

    The guys dig into whether Notre Dame RB Jadarian Price could realistically fall into Denver’s range, and whether the second round is the right spot for a back in this class. Or is the smarter play to wait until the fourth round, where several intriguing runners could match Sean Payton’s system. They also dive into the tight end class, and whether Denver should prioritize the position earlier based on the strength of the group.

    🔥 In this episode:

    • Will Denver target a running back at No. 62

    • Could Jadarian Price slide into the Broncos’ range

    • Is Round 4 the sweet spot for RB value in this class

    • Should tight end be a higher priority than running back

    • How the class structure shapes Denver’s draft strategy

    Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which position YOU want Denver to hit first in the 2026 draft.

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    19 mins