Broncos Beat Rival to Punch on Dynamic Playmaking Duo

   

Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton often speaks about keeping his preferences in prospects quiet ahead of the draft, sometimes from his own staffers. It appears the Broncos did enough to snag Pat Bryant and RJ Harvey from the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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According to The Athletic’s Mike Silver on April 29, “in a perfect world,” Harvey would have been an option for the Jaguars with the No. 70 overall selection of the draft.

The Broncos took him 60th, leading Jags general manager Tony Boselli to call them “b*******.”

Jaguars head coach Liam Coen was “smitten” with Harvey, Silver wrote. But Boselli was not enthralled with the back’s pass blocking, saying, “It’s not his superpower,” and, “His superpower is making people miss.”

Silver noted that Jaguars general manager James Gladstone “preached patience” deep into the second round of the draft. Coen was “antsy.”

“Let’s just say ‘f— it’ and get him,” the coach said, per Silver.

“We’ve got to roll the dice at some point,” Gladstone said, comments Silver wrote were meant to suggest holding off on making a move up to go get Harvey. “I mean, what’s the fun of just going out and getting your guys?”

RJ Harvey Expected to be Broncos’ RB1

It is noteworthy that the Broncos essentially did what Coen suggested, taking Harvey despite many draft projections calling for a later slot. However, Underdog Fantasy’s Brett Kollman believes Harvey is in line for a big role.

“I was blissfully unaware that Broncos fans didn’t like the RJ Harvey pick?” Kollman posted on X on April 28.

“That kid’s awesome. Immediate RB1 there.”

Harvey rushed for 1,577 yards on 232 carries, leading the Big 12 with 6.8 yards per carry and 22 touchdowns. The former college quarterback also has passing game chops, catching 20 passes for 267 yards.

No Broncos running back tallied more than 513 yards in 2024, and that was Javonte Williams, who signed with the Dallas Cowboys in free agency.

Harvey should have a decent shot at proving Kollman’s prediction correct.

“Forty-one players had more rushing yards than Denver’s leading rusher, Javonte Williams, last season,” ESPN’s Steve Muench wrote on April 25. “There are a number of backs that I have ranked higher than Harvey, but he is still a good selection. It’s also no secret that coach Sean Payton wants someone who can create matchup problems and make plays in space. Harvey has a chance to fill that ‘joker’ role.”