Upon Further Review: Time for Broncos to lean into rookie skill position talent, see how far they can go

Upon Further Review: Time for Broncos to lean into rookie skill position talent, see how far they can go

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Bo Nix took a moment to appreciate the Broncos’ all-Oregon touchdown in the fourth quarter Sunday against the Chargers.

A trio of college teammates handled the football’s chain of custody, with Alex Forsyth snapping it to Nix. who then threw it to Troy Franklin for Franklin’s first career touchdown.

But a different comment Nix made about the play after Denver’s 23-16 loss to Los Angeles is much more interesting and more indicative of the direction this offense needs to go in the coming weeks.

“He ran a great route. We actually had a conversion on that play,” Nix said, meaning Franklin’s route changed at the line of scrimmage based on either a call or the coverage the Chargers showed. “He ran the right route, had great field vision, saw the opening and got behind there on the baseline.

“We’ve been practicing that play this week, and he was there for me. He got open and he made the catch.”

It wasn’t the only time Franklin was there, either. He also gained 29 yards on a scramble drill throw earlier in the same drive. The other big plays on Denver’s 95-yard scoring march also came from rookies: an 11-yard rush by Audric Estime early in the drive and a 37-yard completion to Devaughn Vele.

Vele finished with a team-best 78 yards on four catches (six targets) in his first game active since Week 1.

There’s no doubt the Broncos need Courtland Sutton, Javonte Williams, Adam Trautman and other offensive veterans to perform better the rest of the season. Still, one of precious few promising offensive takeaways from Week 6 is that it’s time for the rookie trio to get as much work as it can handle and it appears they can handle more.

Nix had strong words of support for Franklin and Vele after the game.

“We’re excited about those two,” he said. “They’ve had great (training) camps. They’ve had great seasons. They practice hard. They’re very smart players. They showed up today and played big in an important moment. There’s no flinch in their faces, there’s no batting their eyes. They’re really competitive players, smart players. I’m excited to see their growth as they continue to move forward.

“With those two, we’re going to have to count on them and we need them moving forward. They’re completely capable and ready to accept the challenge and I’m excited to see it.”



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