
On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the tight end overhaul that just hit Dove Valley. The Broncos didn’t just add one weapon — they added two. Fifth‑round pick Justin Joly brings the speed, fluidity, and route‑running of a modern move tight end, while seventh‑rounder Dallen Bentley arrives as a rugged, developmental in‑line option with real upside. Together, they jam the Broncos’ TE room with youth, versatility, and long‑term potential. Joly is the seam‑stretching threat who can win like a big slot and eventually push to replace Evan Engram. Bentley is the physical complement — a blocker with sneaky athleticism who could carve out a role early in heavy packages. Suddenly, a position that looked thin now looks deep, competitive, and built for Sean Payton’s creativity. 🔥 In this episode: How Justin Joly changes the TE room on Day 1 Why Dallen Bentley is a perfect developmental fit behind Engram How the duo gives Sean Payton true formation flexibility What this means for the offense in 2026 and beyond Who has the inside track to be TE2 by the end of camp Drop your thoughts in the comments — did Denver just fix the tight end room in one draft.
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