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Dalton Wasserman and Trevor Sikkema have Myles Garrett, Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow as the top three players on their list. Denver Broncos star cornerback Patrick Surtain II was also recognized, landing at No. 27 on the list. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year got a lot of praise from the two writers.
Rankings mean nothing until players prove themselves on game day, yet championship foundations are built on elite protection. Right now, the Denver Broncos find themselves basking in unprecedented offensive line praise.
Head coach Sean Payton is stamping his impact on the Denver Broncos beyond the X's and O's, making them one of the NFL's top-ranked rosters.
Along with Bolles, the Broncos return nearly every offensive lineman who saw playing time last season, with their starting five intact, their top two swing tackles back and a couple of interior offensive linemen from last year. It's not surprising SFA would be bullish about the offensive line.
The Denver Broncos are going into training camp this week with 23 rookies on their 91-man offseason roster. Many of those rookies won't end up making the 53-man roster. And of the rookies who do end up on the active roster, only a handful are expected to have large roles in 2025.
ESPN named Denver Broncos superstar and reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Surtain II NFL's No. 1 CB for second year in a row.
Sharp Football Analysis recently released its rankings of the units of all 32 teams, with defense grouped into the front seven and the secondary. In both cases, Sharp Football Analysis ranked the Broncos among the best, with the secondary No. 1 overall and the front seven No. 2 overall.
The Denver Broncos, picked by many to have the best defense in the NFL in 2025, have a terrific roster of players that have helped lead to that belief.
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Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix appreciates the recognition, but No. 64 is far too low for his 'internal standard.'