Denver Broncos: 5 position battles fans can already start keeping tabs on

Travis Wakeman

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The Denver Broncos have opened their rookie Minicamp and soon, we will be talking about training camp and preparations for the upcoming season. The team is going to look quite a bit different this year and there will be some intriguing position battles up and down the roster. 

Here are five of those for fans to start thinking about, talking about and keeping tabs on. As the summer progresses, this list will get longer and more interesting. 

5 position battles for Broncos fans to start keeping tabs on

Center: Alex Forsyth vs. Luke Wattenberg vs. Sam Mustipher

Despite ESPN missing the boat completely when assessing this position recently, the Broncos have three players who are in line to be the team's new center. Rookie Nick Gargiulo is also there but will need some seasoning before he takes this job. 

While both Luke Wattenberg and Sam Mustipher are capable of providing a solid answer for the team, Alex Forsyth's familiarity playing with Bo Nix at Oregon has to make him the favorite to win this job. Unless, of course, the Broncos don't open the season with Nix as the starter. 

That may be the only way Wattenberg or Mustipher wins this job. 

No. 3 tight end: Lucas Krull vs. Nate Adkins

We can assume that Adam Trautman and a healthy Greg Dulcich will be the top two tight ends on this roster, which leaves Lucas Krull and Nate Adkins battling for the No. 3 spot. Undrafted free agents Thomas Yassmin and Dylan Leonard will have their chance to figure in as well. 

 

Krull was a player who caught the eye of Sean Payton last season but Adkins was able to make the team as an undrafted free agent, so this will be a great battle. There was also the recent news that the team was looking at Matthew Jester and would try him out during Minicamp and that could make things quite interesting. 

Cornerback: Levi Wallace vs. Damarri Mathis vs. Riley Moss

It remains to be seen how the Broncos will look to use their cornerbacks. The only obvious thing is that Pat Surtain II will be the starter on one side. Ja'Quan McMillian, after a terrific 2023 season, will likely remain the team's top nickelback/slot defender. So who lines up most frequently on the other side?

 

Damarri Mathis struggled mightily last season and rookie Riley Moss was a non-factor. The signing of Levi Wallace gives the team a good veteran option if neither of those players is ready to be in this spot. 

Inside Linebacker: Drew Sanders vs. Cody Barton vs. Jonas Griffith

Of all of the options on this list, this is the one where the winner needs to be one player and that is Drew Sanders. A lot of fans see him as a guy to put on the outside, but it's not where he's going to be best in the NFL. He struggled on the inside as a rookie too but he needs to be on the inside next to Alex Singleton. 

Sanders has great athleticism and could be used as a strategic chess piece once he gets settled in, but if he's not an inside linebacker for this team then drafting him will look worse with each passing day. 

As is the case with the young cornerbacks battling Wallace, Cody Barton is a terrific fall-back option if Sanders simply doesn't work out. 

QB No. 2: Zach Wilson vs. Jarrett Stidham

We can't forget about this one, right?

The assumption is that Nix will take the field sooner rather than later, leaving the Broncos to figure out who his primary backup will be, and right now, that's basically a coin flip. 

As stated when I made my 53-man roster prediction, it would be wise for the Broncos to keep both of these quarterbacks regardless of who wins the job. 

Travis Wakeman

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Travis Wakeman has been covering the NFL since 2012 when he started with Bleacher Report. After reporting about the Broncos there until 2016, he joined the FanSided network as a site expert covering the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers while simultaneously covering the Broncos at Broncos Wire when that site launched. He then took over the Broncos site at FanSided in March 2020 and covered the team there until spring of 2024. A lifelong Broncos fan and fan of the game, Travis is filled with sometimes useless NFL knowledge, but it always serves him well in any trivia contest. You can follow him on Twitter/X @traviswakeman10.