Getty Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft.
The Denver Broncos don’t have the type of championship window — assuming they are currently in 1 — that will allow them to draft and develop their own superstar tight end. There’s not enough time.
They tried to jump the line in 2025 by signing past-his-prime Pro Bowler Evan Engram to a 2-year, $23 million free-agent contract, only to watch it blow up in their face when Engram proved less than up to the task.
The Broncos have shown little backbone when it comes to drafting tight ends, either.
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