$23 Million Pro Bowler’s Stock ‘Skyrocketing’ for Broncos After Minicamp

   

When the Jacksonville Jaguars decided to essentially dismantle their roster following a 4-13 season in 2024, the Denver Broncos pounced.

In doing so, the Broncos addressed probably their most pressing positional need at tight end, signing 2-time Pro Bowler Evan Engram to a 2-year, $23 million contract with $16.5 million in guaranteed money on March 12.

Engram will take over the vaunted “Joker” role in head coach Sean Payton’s offense.

After getting a first look at Engram in minicamp, Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport put the 9-year veteran on his list of players with stock “skyrocketing” headed into the final stretch of the offseason — something that should make real football fans and fantasy football fans eyes light up.

“The Joker isn’t just Batman’s arch nemesis,” Davenport wrote on June 14. “It’s also a big part of what Sean Payton wants to do offensively this season. As badly as the Broncos need reliable passing-game weapons to complement wide receiver Courtland Sutton, fantasy managers need consistently productive tight ends even more — the lack of depth at the position this year is a real problem.”