Published on Jun 18, 2026, 5:50:34 PM
Total time: 00:25:53
With mandatory minicamp wrapped and the offseason program officially in the books, Andrew Mason and Cecil Lammey break down what we truly learned about the Broncos offense — not the hype, not the guesses, but the consistent themes that showed up every single practice.
The headline is obvious: Jaylen Waddle is that dude. Every session reinforced the same truth — he’s the centerpiece of the offense, the tone‑setter, the player defenses already have to account for. His speed, separation, and energy changed the feel of every rep.
But he wasn’t alone. Jonah Coleman dazzled all spring with burst, balance, and natural instincts that make him look like a future RB1. Evan Engram looked more involved than ever, moving all over the formation and becoming a clear matchup piece in Davis Webb’s offense.
And speaking of Webb — the offense itself looks different. More motion. More spacing. More rhythm. More opportunities for playmakers to get the ball on the move.
🔥 In this episode:
Why Jaylen Waddle was the most consistent star of the entire offseason
How Jonah Coleman proved he’s ready for a real role right away
Why Evan Engram looks like a featured weapon, not a complementary one
What Davis Webb’s offense actually looks like after a full spring install
How these themes set the tone for training camp in late July
Drop your take — which offensive storyline from the spring matters most heading into camp.
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