Denver, CO
Future Broncos: It’s time for Denver to make a splash at running back
Yesterday I wrote about how the extension of Garett Bolles plays into Head Coach Sean Payton’s team building philosophy. Moreover, how it also frees the Denver Broncos up from having to use premium draft capital on finding a replacement in the 2025 NFL Draft. That is a big win for the franchise who can now consider other positions early on when the draft finally comes around.
It’s awesome that the Broncos are playing competitive football in December, but that won’t stop me from looking toward the future. That’s the point of Future Broncos—taking a look at prospects that can make the team better in the long run. So, what’s one thing the Broncos need to do to become even better in 2025. Snag themselves a rookie running back from this year’s top-notch class.
Everyone across Broncos Country knows the team has struggled to run the ball this season. Javonte Williams hasn’t produced at a high level, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if the team moved on from him at year’s end. Head Coach Sean Payton has admitted that finding snaps for Jaleel McLaughlin and Audric Estime has been a challenge—noting that feeding three as opposed to two ends up putting them in a numbers game predicament.
Knowing Payton’s feelings, there is no doubt in my mind that upgrading the franchise’s stable of running backs will be one of the top priorities for him and the Broncos’ brass this offseason. While they have ample cap space to make a free agent addition, I’d caution against spending big on the position group. Unless you could come up for a convincing argument for the Broncos to pursue Aaron Jones, Najee Harris, or perhaps even Nick Chubb.
I believe there is a much better way forward. This year’s draft looks to be one of the deepest in recent memory at the running back position. Boise State phenom Ashton Jeanty will wind up sitting atop most team’s boards. He would be a slam dunk pick for the Broncos, but the likelihood of him being available when they are on the clock gets slimmer with each big play he makes. Could the team make a move up for him? Anything is possible, but I have a feeling he could be off the board in the Top 12 to 15 picks—quite a bit ahead of where the Broncos will theoretically be selecting.
Even so, there will be a myriad of other prospects who could come in right away and make an impact for Denver. Next in line for me would be Iowa product Kaleb Johnson. He is my number two back behind Jeanty. Earlier this month he opted out from playing in the Hawkeye’s bowl game to instead focus on preparation for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Johnson was the Big Ten’s leading rusher this season amassing 1,537 yards on 240 carries and scoring 21 touchdowns. He also proved his value as a receiver hauling in 22 receptions for 188 yards and 2 touchdowns. At 6’0 and 225 pounds, he clearly has the size and physique to be a lead back in today’s NFL. He also sports incredible vision and tackle breaking ability which will earn him plus marks on his scouting report.
But here is the catch—Johnson is clearly a Top 50 player. Heck, he is one of the most dynamic offensive players in this year’s draft and we know those prospects are always in high demand. I honestly don’t think the Broncos have a shot at getting him in the second round unless they were to move up.
While many fans are against utilizing a first-round pick on a running back, I certainly wouldn’t mind a scenario if the Broncos traded back a bit, acquired extra capital, and took Johnson. We have seen what other teams in the league like the Detroit Lions have been able to accomplish while utilizing premium draft capital at the position.
To me Johnson is an immediate Day 1 starter and would give the Broncos’ rushing attack the boost it desperately needs. Just imagine what having him on offense would do for Bo Nix and the other players around him? Quite a bit I’d imagine. A strong rushing attack will only make things easier for Nix and his companions in the receiving game.
Outside of him, I feel North Carolina’s Omarion Hampton and Ohio State’s Quinshon Judkins are also Top 50 players who can be primary backs in volume share during their rookie campaigns. Judkins’ Buckeyes teammate TreVeyon Henderson also has that ability, but I’m concerned with his injury history and missing multiple games a year.
Other top prospects at the position are Oregon’s Jordan James and Dylan Sampson, but I feel they are much better suited off as change-of-pace backs at the next level as opposed to high-volume starters. That’s why lean more toward prospects like Kansas product Devin Neal, Penn State’s Nicholas Singleton, Oklahoma State’s Ollie Gordon and Raheim Sanders of South Carolina—who can hammer it on early downs and would be quality selections on Day 2 of the draft—and allow the Broncos wanted to wait it out and address other needs first.
What do you think, Broncos Country? How early is too early for the Broncos to take a running back in the upcoming draft? Who are some of your favorites at the position? What would be your strategy to address the need at the position? Sound off in the comments section and let me know!
Denver, CO
Santa Fe Drive in Denver closed this weekend for pedestrian bridge construction
If you use Santa Fe Drive as a part of your daily commute, you will notice full closures this weekend on a popular section, from Florida Avenue to Evans Avenue, for the installation of a pedestrian bridge.
Once the 370-foot pedestrian bridge is completed, it will connect the east and west portions of Denver’s Overland neighborhood. This bridge will be used by pedestrians and bicyclists.
The Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure says this closure is needed to keep the traveling public safe. Large cranes will be used to set the two spans in place. Each one weighs about 215,000 pounds and is 180 feet long.
Once the bridge is completed in 2027, it will create a safer connection for pedestrians and bicyclists. It will link neighborhoods to trails, transit, parks, and local businesses without requiring residents to cross heavy traffic.
“Our neighborhood is quartered by transportation routes, so having a safe pedestrian bridge that can take people from one side to the other is an amazing development that neighbors have been asking for for years,” Jenn Greiving, President, Overland Park Neighborhood Association, said.
The Santa Fe Drive closure will begin at midnight on Saturday, July 11, and end on Monday, July 13, at 5 a.m. There will be detours in place. This includes:
- Southbound Santa Fe Drive Detour: Traffic will be routed to Platte River Drive to reenter southbound Santa Fe Drive at the West Evans Avenue on-ramp.
- Northbound Santa Fe Drive Detour: Access to northbound Santa Fe Drive will be at Mississippi Avenue via South Broadway Street.
- On-Ramp Closure: The West Evans Avenue on-ramp to northbound Santa Fe Drive will close at noon on Friday, July 10, to prepare for the full weekend closure and will remain closed until 5 a.m. on Monday, July 13. Traffic will be detoured to South Broadway Street to re-enter northbound Santa Fe Drive via Mississippi Avenue.
- Off-Ramp Closure: The southbound Santa Fe Drive off-ramp to West Evans Avenue will close for the full weekend period and remain closed until Friday, Sept. 11, while crews build new sidewalks and perform other concrete work at the southwest corner of the project. Detours will be posted to West Florida Avenue, West Dartmouth Avenue or West Hampden Avenue to bypass the ramp closure
During this closure, DOTI will reopen the underpass on Iowa Avenue. This is a new ADA accessible pathway that will be available between Santa Fe Drive and Acoma Street.
Denver, CO
Denver officers cited for separate incidents, 1 fired
DENVER (KDVR) — Two officers, one now formerly of the Denver Police Department, face multiple charges relating to separate incidents in the past two months.
According to a release, now-former Denver Police Officer Gabriel Lucero was issued a citation for third-degree assault, official misconduct and false reporting, while Officer Javon Leach was cited for reckless driving and eluding.
The incident involving Lucero reportedly occurred on May 22 just before 1 a.m. in the 500 block of 16th Street. According to a release, Lucero was involved in an assault at a business, as he allegedly assaulted a person and walked away as others continued to assault the victim.
Security guards and an off-duty officer escorted him and the group out; however, Lucero reportedly identified himself as a Denver police officer and attempted to re-enter by using his police badge.
Lucero reportedly provided a false name without any other information, and further investigation verified Lucero as the person involved. Lucero was hired in 2025 and, due to his current probationary status, was fired as of Wednesday.
The incident involving Leach occurred around 1:41 a.m. on June 21, when Leach was reportedly pulling out of a parking lot on Larimer Street, attempting to drive against traffic.
Leach reportedly refused commands to stop as he left the area. Officials said he was found just seven minutes later, traveling at high speeds northbound on Park Avenue West.
He reportedly fled a traffic stop and continued to drive away, and officials deemed Leach to be the suspect following an investigation. He was placed in an off-line assignment while the case progresses, as they are considered misdemeanors.
“The Denver Police Department’s administrative review of Leach’s incident will begin once the criminal case is adjudicated, and that process includes the Denver Department of Safety and the Office of the Independent Monitor, a civilian oversight agency,” the release said.
Denver, CO
Peyton Watson landing spots: Could Nuggets star actually leave Denver?
Denver Nuggets standout forward Peyton Watson could find himself on another team before you know it.
With the Nuggets reportedly open to a sign-and-trade of Watson, could Denver really lose a core piece to their rotation?
It’s hard to imagine many teams being able to shoulder the financial weight of a Watson contract at this point because of the aprons and such, but he’s absolutely an asset to any contending team.
We’ve gone through and identified a few teams that make sense for Watson in the fall… including the one he’s already on at the moment. Hey, he might stay home, you never know!
The Clippers have been linked to Watson as a possible destination; he could help them immensely.
The Pistons have also been linked to Watson, which would help them a lot to contend for an NBA title.
Look, HYPOTHETICALLY, the Nets could move around some cap space with some player trades and such and get a deal done. They are one of the only teams in the NBA right now not in the negative with cap space.
The Grizzlies are the team with the least amount of negative cap space right now, per Spotrac. If they really wanted to pull off a Watson sign-and-trade… it would be hypothetically possible from a money standpoint.
Denver Nuggts
Look, it’s very possible Watson just stays in Denver on a brand-new deal. Who knows at this point?
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