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How Many Games Will the Broncos WIN in 2026? Full Schedule Revealed | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey breaks down the full 2026 Broncos schedule, now officially released — and there’s plenty to unpack. Denver opens the year in prime time, but the real story is how the rest of the slate shapes their path back to the postseason. When does Denver get its bye week, and does the timing help a roster built for a deep run. How are the AFC West games distributed — front‑loaded, back‑loaded, or scattered to maximize drama. And after a 14‑win season in 2025, what does this schedule say about the Broncos’ chances of matching or surpassing that mark. From travel stretches to cold‑weather finishes to divisional landmines, the 2026 schedule gives us our first real look at how Denver’s season could unfold. 🔥 In this episode: Where the Broncos’ bye week lands — and why it matters How the AFC West matchups are spaced throughout the season What this schedule means for Denver’s win‑total expectations Which stretches could define the Broncos’ playoff push Tell us in the comments: how many wins do YOU see on the Broncos’ 2026 schedule.

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May 15, 2026 1:5 AM
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Predicting Denver’s 2026 Schedule — AFC West Gauntlet & Finish Line Drama | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey breaks down every possible schedule scenario for the Broncos as we wait for Thursday’s full NFL release. We already know the headline: Denver opens the 2026 season on the road against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football — a brutal, high‑stakes start. But what about the rest of the path. Do the Broncos want an early bye week to help Bo Nix recover from ankle surgery, or a late bye to fuel a playoff push. How will the league stack the AFC West matchups — front‑loaded, back‑loaded, or spread out. And does Denver finish the year at home in the cold or on the road in a hostile environment with the division on the line. We won’t know the answers until Thursday, but today we speculate, project, and map out the most likely schedule shapes the Broncos could face in 2026. 🔥 In this episode: Early vs. late bye week — what benefits Denver most How the AFC West games might be distributed Whether the Broncos finish the season at home or on the road How the league could build drama around Denver’s 2026 storylines Why Week 1 at Kansas City sets the tone for everything Tell us in the comments: what schedule layout gives the Broncos the best shot to repeat as AFC West champs.

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May 13, 2026 11:54 PM
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Broncos vs Chiefs in Week 1 — MNF Showdown & the AFC West Pressure Cooker | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey breaks down the Week 1 showdown already leaked ahead of Thursday’s full schedule release: the Broncos open the 2026 season on Monday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs. No soft landing. No easing in. Denver starts the year in a divisional pressure cooker. Facing a division rival in Week 1 can help — because you know their personnel, their tendencies, their coaching DNA — but it can also hurt, because every mistake counts double in the AFC West race. This opener is a tone‑setter, and both teams know it. Then there’s the quarterback spotlight: Bo Nix vs Patrick Mahomes. If Mahomes is fully ready after injury, it becomes one of the biggest QB matchups of the entire opening weekend. If he’s not, Denver has a rare chance to seize early momentum and punch the Chiefs before they stabilize. The Broncos enter 2026 as the defending AFC West champs, but Kansas City is desperate to reclaim the throne. Week 1 isn’t just a game — it’s a statement opportunity. 🔥 In this episode: Why opening with a divisional opponent raises the stakes immediately How MNF amplifies pressure for both Denver and Kansas City Bo Nix vs Patrick Mahomes and the national spotlight What this matchup means for the AFC West power struggle Drop your predictions for Broncos–Chiefs in the comments and tell us what statement Denver needs to make in Week 1.

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May 12, 2026 11:41 PM
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Draft Aftermath: How Does Red Murdock CHANGE the Broncos ILB room? | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down how Red Murdock, the Broncos’ final pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, might end up being far more than “Mr. Irrelevant.” The Buffalo linebacker is a ball‑finder with real tackling juice, and Denver believes they uncovered a legitimate depth piece who can compete right away.

The Broncos’ ILB room is stable at the top with Justin Strnad and Alex Singleton, but behind them it’s wide open. Can Murdock carve out a role on special teams — or even push for defensive snaps. What does this mean for Drew Sanders, who has yet to claim a consistent role. And how does Jonah Elliss look as he experiments with inside linebacker reps.

Denver needed competition, energy, and developmental upside at ILB. Red Murdock brings all three.

🔥 In this episode:

  • Why Red Murdock was a fantastic late‑round find for Denver

  • How he fits behind Strnad and Singleton in the ILB rotation

  • Whether Murdock can earn rookie snaps — especially on special teams

  • What the team really thinks about Drew Sanders’ future

  • How Jonah Elliss looks with some time at ILB

  • Why the back end of the ILB room is suddenly one of the most intriguing battles

A seventh‑round pick with real juice — and a position group that just got a lot more interesting.

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May 7, 2026 5:45 PM
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Are the Broncos Auditioning Quarterbacks This Weekend? | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey digs into one of the most intriguing storylines of rookie minicamp: are the Broncos quietly auditioning quarterbacks this weekend. Denver is bringing in Nathan Peterman for a tryout — a veteran who knows systems, protections, and can run a practice field — but the real buzz comes from EJ Warner, the son of Hall of Famer Kurt Warner.

Warner was just at Chiefs rookie minicamp last week, and now he gets a shot to impress in Denver. He’s smart, tough, experienced, and has logged a ton of college reps. The Broncos need a camp arm, but they also need someone who can help stabilize the room while Bo Nix recovers from ankle surgery. This weekend could determine whether Warner earns a longer look.

With Nix sidelined and Jarrett Stidham the only healthy veteran, the Broncos are evaluating every option — and this minicamp suddenly has real stakes for the QB depth chart.

🔥 In this episode:

  • Why the Broncos are bringing in Nathan Peterman for a tryout

  • What EJ Warner can show after visiting the Chiefs last week

  • How Bo Nix’s injury timeline impacts the QB room

  • Whether Denver is looking for a true No. 3 or just a camp arm

  • What this weekend means for the Broncos’ offseason plan at quarterback

A rookie minicamp with real quarterback implications — and OBT is all over it.

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May 6, 2026 5:53 PM
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Broncos Country Q&A — Nix’s Ankle, Latest Buzz & Expectations For Davis Webb | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason open up the mailbag and dive into what’s on the minds of Broncos Country right now. Fans want answers — and we’re hitting every major topic. First up: Bo Nix’s ankle. After his planned cleanup procedure, what does the timeline really look like, and how much should fans worry about his offseason availability. Then we tackle the big free‑agent question: could the Broncos add a veteran like Cam Heyward to bolster the defensive front, and what would it take for that to happen. And of course, the spotlight turns to Davis Webb, who steps into the play‑caller role for the first time. How will he handle the responsibility, what changes might fans see, and why his relationship with Nix matters more than ever. 🔥 In this episode: Bo Nix’s ankle update — what the procedure means for OTAs and beyond Could Denver add a veteran free agent like Cam Heyward How Davis Webb will operate as a first‑time play‑caller What fans are most concerned about heading into the summer Cecil and Mase answer the biggest questions from Broncos Country A full‑throttle Q&A episode — honest answers, real insight, and everything Broncos fans are buzzing about.

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May 5, 2026 11:16 PM
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Draft Aftermath: How the Miles Scott Pick CHANGED the Safety Competition | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down how the 2026 NFL Draft reshaped the Broncos secondary, with a special focus on seventh‑round pick Miles Scott. Denver lost PJ Locke to the Cowboys in free agency — a major blow to their reliable depth — and now enters the season with talent at the top but real questions behind Brandon Jones and Talanoa Hufanga. Scott brings range, instincts, and special‑teams toughness, giving him a legitimate shot to make the roster and contribute immediately on teams. But can he carve out defensive snaps as a rookie. And what about JL Skinner, whose development becomes even more important with Locke gone and the depth chart thinning out. The Broncos’ back end has upside, but it also has uncertainty — and this draft class may need to grow up fast. 🔥 In this episode: How seventh‑rounder Miles Scott fits into Denver’s secondary Why losing PJ Locke puts pressure on the young safeties Whether Scott can earn rookie snaps — at least on special teams Where JL Skinner stands entering a pivotal year Why the Broncos’ safety depth is talented… but unproven A draft pick, a departure, and a secondary with something to prove — OBT breaks it all down.

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May 5, 2026 5:45 PM
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Draft Aftermath: Does the Future Broncos OL Include Kage Casey as a Starter? | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down why the Broncos could not pass on Kage Casey in the fourth round — even while gambling that Justin Joly would still be on the board later. Kasey was simply too talented, too versatile, and too clean a scheme fit to ignore. Denver sees Casey as a true OL hybrid — a player who can line up at tackle in a pinch but may ultimately project as a powerful, athletic guard in Sean Payton’s system. And that raises the big question: is he the future replacement for Ben Powers. With Powers’ contract structure and age, the writing might already be on the wall. Casey’s intelligence, anchor, and movement skills give him a real shot to start as early as 2027 — or even sooner if injuries or competition open the door. This pick wasn’t just about depth. It was about succession planning. 🔥 In this episode: Why the Broncos couldn’t pass on Kage Casey at 108 How his versatility shapes his long‑term role — guard or tackle Whether he’s the heir apparent to Ben Powers Why Casey could push for a starting job as early as next season What this pick says about Denver’s evolving offensive line philosophy A forward‑thinking pick with real upside — and OBT breaks down every angle.

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May 1, 2026 11:37 PM
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Draft Aftermath: Broncos Tyler Onyedim — Potential Role & Veterans on Notice | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down what the selection of Tyler Onyedim at No. 66 really means for the Broncos’ defensive line — both in 2026 and beyond. Denver didn’t just add depth; they added a violent, explosive, scheme‑perfect disruptor who could force his way into a larger‑than‑expected role as a rookie. Onyedim’s power, leverage, and ability to win inside align perfectly with what Vance Joseph wants from his front. And the pick sends a clear message about the future of the room. DJ Jones is entering the final stretch of his contract, Malcolm Roach is a rotational piece, and Sai’vion Jones is still developing. Onyedim gives Denver a young, cost‑controlled interior presence who could become a foundational starter by 2027 — if not sooner. This wasn’t just a pick. It was a directional statement about where the Broncos want their defensive identity to go. 🔥 In this episode: How Tyler Onyedim upgrades the Broncos’ defensive line immediately Why the rookie could have a bigger role than anyone expected What this selection signals about DJ Jones’ and Malcolm Roach’s futures How Onyedim fits alongside Sai’vion Jones in the long‑term plan Why this pick reflects Denver’s shift toward youth, power, and disruption up front A sneaky‑big pick with major ripple effects — and we’re breaking it all down on OBT.

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May 1, 2026 11:36 PM
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Why Bo Nix Needed Another Ankle Surgery — Timeline & Camp Outlook | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the news that Bo Nix underwent a second ankle procedure — a planned “clean‑up” surgery that was part of his recovery timeline all along. According to multiple reports, this was an anticipated follow‑up during a scheduled recheck with Dr. Norman Waldrop, the same surgeon who repaired the original fracture in January. So why didn’t we hear about it earlier? Because the Broncos treated it as routine, not a setback. Sean Payton even referenced the recheck last week but didn’t disclose the procedure, calling it “nothing to report” — which tracks with how teams typically handle expected follow‑ups. What does it mean for Nix’s offseason? Reports now indicate his participation in OTAs and minicamp could be limited, even though the team had previously suggested he’d be ready. The cleanup slightly adjusts expectations, but there are no long‑term concerns about the ankle. The key: Nix is still expected to be fully ready for the start of training camp, with every major outlet reporting the same timeline. 🔥 In this episode: Why the second ankle procedure happened — and why it was expected Why the Broncos didn’t announce it earlier How it affects Nix’s availability for OTAs and minicamp Why training camp remains the target — and why the team isn’t worried What this means for Denver’s offseason QB plan A minor procedure, a predictable timeline shift, and no panic inside the building — but plenty to unpack for Broncos Country.

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May 1, 2026 11:35 PM
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Draft Aftermath: Justin Joly and Dallen Bentley JAM the Broncos TE Room | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the tight end overhaul that just hit Dove Valley. The Broncos didn’t just add one weapon — they added two. Fifth‑round pick Justin Joly brings the speed, fluidity, and route‑running of a modern move tight end, while seventh‑rounder Dallen Bentley arrives as a rugged, developmental in‑line option with real upside. Together, they jam the Broncos’ TE room with youth, versatility, and long‑term potential.

Joly is the seam‑stretching threat who can win like a big slot and eventually push to replace Evan Engram. Bentley is the physical complement — a blocker with sneaky athleticism who could carve out a role early in heavy packages. Suddenly, a position that looked thin now looks deep, competitive, and built for Sean Payton’s creativity.

🔥 In this episode:

  • How Justin Joly changes the TE room on Day 1

  • Why Dallen Bentley is a perfect developmental fit behind Engram

  • How the duo gives Sean Payton true formation flexibility

  • What this means for the offense in 2026 and beyond

  • Who has the inside track to be TE2 by the end of camp

Drop your thoughts in the comments — did Denver just fix the tight end room in one draft.

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Apr 28, 2026 5:45 PM
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Draft Aftermath: How Jonah Coleman Impacts the Broncos RB Room | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the draft‑day ripple effect of the Broncos selecting Washington RB Jonah Coleman in the fourth round. Coleman was Cecil’s favorite back in the entire class — and now that he’s in orange and blue, the question becomes: how does he reshape Denver’s running back room in 2026.

Can Coleman push JK Dobbins for the starting job. Is he simply injury insurance for a talented veteran who hasn’t stayed healthy. Or is this the beginning of a true 1‑2 punch with RJ Harvey, giving Sean Payton the most versatile backfield he’s had in Denver. Coleman’s power, balance, and burst bring a new identity to the room, and his arrival forces real competition the moment camp opens.

🔥 In this episode:

  • How Jonah Coleman fits into Denver’s RB rotation immediately

  • Could he challenge JK Dobbins for RB1 in 2026

  • Is Coleman insurance — or the future centerpiece

  • How he pairs with RJ Harvey as a thunder‑and‑lightning combo

  • What this pick says about Sean Payton’s long‑term backfield vision

Drop your thoughts in the comments — is Coleman the Broncos’ next breakout running back.

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Apr 27, 2026 5:30 PM
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OBT After Dark: Grading the Broncos’ Draft — Coleman Steal, Joly Future TE1 & Late‑Round Gems

It’s OBT After Dark, and Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason are breaking down the entire Denver Broncos draft class with the lights low and the takes hot. Denver walked away with a potential future starting running back in Jonah Coleman at pick 108 — Cecil’s favorite RB in the class — and added a dynamic move tight end in Justin Joly, who could eventually replace Evan Engram in Sean Payton’s offense. But the real fun comes in the margins. Who are the late‑round sleepers that could sneak onto the roster, carve out roles on special teams, or even develop into long‑term contributors. Did George Paton maximize value by trading back, and how does this class fit around Bo Nix as the Broncos build toward 2026. 🔥 In this episode: Why Jonah Coleman could be Denver’s RB1 of the future How Justin Joly fits behind Evan Engram — and why he’s a perfect Payton TE Late‑round sleepers who could surprise in camp Did Paton get enough value by moving back How this draft class supports Bo Nix’s development Drop your thoughts in the comments — who’s your favorite sleeper from Denver’s 2026 draft haul.

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Apr 26, 2026 9:5 PM
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Did the Broncos Make the RIGHT Move in the NFL Draft By Moving Back? | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the Broncos’ biggest draft‑week gamble: moving back out of the second round and selecting Tyler Onyedim with the No. 66 pick near the top of Round 3. Denver passed on staying at 62… and they passed on trading up. So did George Paton make the right move — or did the Broncos miss out on a chance to land a higher‑impact player. Was sliding back the smart play to add capital and still get “their guy,” or should Denver have packaged picks to go get a difference‑maker earlier. And what does this move say about how Sean Payton and Vance Joseph view their defensive front heading into 2026. 🔥 In this episode: Did Denver make the right call trading back from 62 Why Tyler Onyedim was the target at 66 — and what he brings to the defense Should the Broncos have been aggressive and traded UP instead What this move reveals about Paton’s draft philosophy How the decision shapes the rest of Denver’s draft strategy Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us whether YOU would’ve stayed put, moved up… or made the same move Paton did.

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Apr 26, 2026 9:3 PM
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Will George Paton Throw a Draft‑Day Curveball — Trade for a Veteran Coming? | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into a juicy question: will Broncos GM George Paton throw a curveball in the 2026 NFL Draft. Paton says it’s unlikely Denver moves into the first round — but he also left the door cracked open, and this front office has a history of surprising the league when the moment calls for it. Could the Broncos trade a 2027 pick to add more capital this year. Could they use a player like Riley Moss to maneuver up the board. And with Denver making veteran acquisitions in two of the last three drafts, is another established player about to join Sean Payton’s roster. With limited picks and big needs, a curveball might be exactly what the Broncos throw. 🔥 In this episode: -Will Paton make an unexpected move on draft weekend -Could Denver trade a 2027 pick to add capital now -Is Riley Moss a realistic trade chip to move up -Will the Broncos target another veteran like past years -How a curveball could reshape Denver’s entire draft strategy Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us what kind of curveball YOU think Paton might unleash.

00:28:09
Apr 22, 2026 9:20 PM
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Jadarian Price at 62 — Or Should Broncos Trade Up for ‘Perfect Fit’ Stowers? | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into the biggest question of Denver’s draft week: can the Broncos actually get Notre Dame RB Jadarian Price at pick 62. With no first‑round selection, Denver has to wait until the end of Round 2, but NFL.com’s Chad Reuter has Price falling right into their lap — and that would be a dream scenario for Sean Payton’s offense. Price brings speed, burst, and big‑play juice as a runner, receiver, and even a returner on special teams. He’s the kind of multipurpose weapon who could immediately elevate the Broncos’ explosiveness around Bo Nix. But there’s another name heating up: Eli Stowers, the Vanderbilt tight end some evaluators now call a “perfect fit” for Payton’s system. If Stowers won’t make it to 62, should Denver move up to secure him instead. 🔥 In this episode: Will Jadarian Price really fall to Denver at 62 Why Price’s speed and versatility fit Sean Payton’s offense How he could help as a runner, receiver, and returner Is Eli Stowers worth a trade‑up as the ‘perfect’ TE fit Which player gives Bo Nix the biggest boost in 2026 Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us who YOU want with Denver’s first pick of the draft.

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Apr 22, 2026 9:19 PM
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Broncos NFL Draft Blueprint: Analytics Say Denver Must Fix THIS Position | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into the Broncos’ NFL Draft Blueprint — and the analytics are screaming one thing loud and clear: Denver must upgrade the tight end position. With no first‑round pick and the pressure mounting to maximize Bo Nix’s development, the Broncos have a pivotal decision to make at pick 62. Do they move up for Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers, the do‑everything tight end many evaluators now call a “perfect fit” for Sean Payton’s offense. Or do they stay patient and grab Max Klare (Ohio State), a polished, natural receiving tight end who could thrive as a long‑term complement — and eventual successor — to Evan Engram. This draft may not be deep at tight end, but it’s rich in opportunity for the Broncos if they strike at the right moment. The question is whether George Paton plays it aggressive or lets the board come to him. 🔥 In this episode: Analytics say TE is Denver’s biggest draft need Should the Broncos trade up for Eli Stowers Is Max Klare the smarter value play at 62 How a TE upgrade accelerates Bo Nix’s growth What George Paton’s draft strategy must prioritize Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which TE YOU want in orange and blue.

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Apr 22, 2026 5:45 PM
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Mike Tanier on Bo Nix’s Rise, TE Help in the Draft & Did Sean Payton ‘Run It Back’ Right

On this Friday edition of Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason are joined by Mike Tanier of the Too Deep Zone to break down the Broncos, the 2026 NFL Draft, and the future of Bo Nix. Has Nix already climbed into the top‑10 quarterbacks in the NFL — and what does Tanier see on film that supports (or challenges) that idea.

The guys also dive into whether Denver should add a tight end like Eli Stowers to give Nix another dynamic weapon, and whether Sean Payton’s decision to ‘run it back’ with players like JK Dobbins will actually work in 2026. With the draft days away, Tanier brings sharp insight, big‑picture context, and a national perspective on where the Broncos truly stand.

🔥 In this episode:

  • Is Bo Nix already a top‑10 QB in the NFL

  • Would Eli Stowers be the perfect TE addition for Nix’s development

  • Did Sean Payton make the right call bringing back JK Dobbins

  • How Denver’s draft strategy aligns with their offensive identity

  • What Mike Tanier sees as the Broncos’ biggest swing opportunity

Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us where YOU rank Bo Nix heading into 2026.

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Apr 17, 2026 5:30 PM
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Daniel Jeremiah on Denver’s Pick 62 — TE Need, DT Value & the Broncos’ Blueprint | Orange & Blue

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down Daniel Jeremiah’s thoughts on what the Broncos should do with their first pick at No. 62 overall. With no first‑rounder, Denver has to nail this selection — and Jeremiah’s insight gives us a clearer picture of where the team might lean. Do the Broncos address their need at tight end, potentially grabbing Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt) as a developmental weapon behind Evan Engram. Or does the value at defensive tackle become too good to pass up, especially if a disruptive force like Christen Miller (Georgia) slides to the end of Round 2. This class forces Denver to choose between immediate help and long‑term upside. 🔥 In this episode: -Daniel Jeremiah’s read on Denver’s strategy at pick 62 -Is TE the priority — and is Eli Stowers the ideal developmental fit -Could Christen Miller fall, and would DT trump all other needs -How the class structure shapes Denver’s first‑pick decision -What the Broncos must weigh without a first‑round selection Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us where YOU want Denver to go with pick 62.

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Apr 14, 2026 11:54 PM
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Jonah Coleman Visits Broncos — Perfect Fit Day‑3 Value & RB Prototype Revealed | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the Broncos’ latest pre‑draft visit: Washington RB Jonah Coleman, who met with the team on Monday. Coleman is an all‑purpose back with vision, balance, and receiving chops — but does he bring any rare traits that separate him from the pack. And is he truly the kind of runner Sean Payton wants to add to this backfield. The guys dig into why Coleman could realistically be available in the fourth round, and whether his receiving ability makes him a no‑brainer target if he’s on the board. They also explore what Denver is actually looking for at running back: power, speed, special teams value, or a blend of all three. Coleman checks a lot of boxes — but is he the box‑checker. 🔥 In this episode: -Jonah Coleman’s visit: what it means and why Denver is interested -Does Coleman have any rare, standout traits -Why Round 4 might be the sweet spot to land him -Is his receiving ability the deciding factor -What prototype the Broncos are targeting at RB: power, speed, or return value Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us whether Coleman should be Denver’s top mid‑round RB target.

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Apr 14, 2026 11:50 PM
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Could the Broncos Draft WR Help Even After Waddle Trade? Chris Bell’s Value | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into Bob McGinn’s anonymous scout intel on the 2026 wide receiver class — and the opinions are strong. This group has talent, but scouts are split on who’s a future star, who’s a role player, and who’s a landmine. The guys break down whether Chris Bell (Louisville) could be one of the best value picks in the draft, with several evaluators believing his injury has pushed him far lower than his true ability. They also dig into the polarizing profile of KC Concepcion (NC State) — is he an ultimate playmaker, or do scouts see a future bust if his game doesn’t translate cleanly to the pros. 🔥 In this episode: What anonymous scouts really think of the 2026 WR class Why Chris Bell could be a massive value coming off injury KC Concepcion: dynamic weapon or risky projection Where the true depth and danger zones are at wide receiver How this intel shapes Denver’s draft approach at the position Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which WR you think is the biggest boom‑or‑bust prospect in this class.

00:28:46
Apr 10, 2026 9:19 PM
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OBT: Sigmund Bloom on Broncos RB Strategy — Price at 62, Round‑4 Value & TE Priority in 2026

On Friday’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey is joined by Sigmund Bloom of Footballguys to break down how the Broncos should attack the 2026 NFL Draft — especially at running back and tight end. With Denver sitting at pick No. 62, the big question is whether they’ll target a back early, or wait for value on Day 3.

The guys dig into whether Notre Dame RB Jadarian Price could realistically fall into Denver’s range, and whether the second round is the right spot for a back in this class. Or is the smarter play to wait until the fourth round, where several intriguing runners could match Sean Payton’s system. They also dive into the tight end class, and whether Denver should prioritize the position earlier based on the strength of the group.

🔥 In this episode:

  • Will Denver target a running back at No. 62

  • Could Jadarian Price slide into the Broncos’ range

  • Is Round 4 the sweet spot for RB value in this class

  • Should tight end be a higher priority than running back

  • How the class structure shapes Denver’s draft strategy

Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which position YOU want Denver to hit first in the 2026 draft.

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Apr 10, 2026 5:30 PM
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Anonymous Scouts on 2026 TEs — Eli Stowers’ True Position, Max Klare’s Rising? | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig back into Bob McGinn’s anonymous scout intel, this time focusing on the tight end class — and the feedback is spicy. What are evaluators really saying about this group behind closed doors, and what truths can be uncovered when scouts speak freely. The guys dive into whether Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt) is being viewed by some teams as more wide receiver than tight end, thanks to his movement skills, versatility, and matchup‑friendly athleticism. They also explore the growing buzz around Max Klare (Ohio State) — is he quietly a better player than the public realizes, and could he be one of the biggest value picks at the position. 🔥 In this episode: What anonymous scouts really think of the 2026 TE class Is Eli Stowers being evaluated as a WR in disguise Why Max Klare may be rising faster than people think Where the true value pockets are at tight end How this intel shapes Denver’s draft approach at the position Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which TE you think Denver should target in this class.

00:22:55
Apr 8, 2026 8:58 PM
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Could the Broncos Draft WR Help Even After Waddle Trade? Chris Bell’s Value & Class Truths | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into Bob McGinn’s anonymous scout intel on the 2026 wide receiver class — and the opinions are strong. This group has talent, but scouts are split on who’s a future star, who’s a role player, and who’s a landmine.

The guys break down whether Chris Bell (Louisville) could be one of the best value picks in the draft, with several evaluators believing his injury has pushed him far lower than his true ability. They also dig into the polarizing profile of KC Concepcion (NC State) — is he an ultimate playmaker, or do scouts see a future bust if his game doesn’t translate cleanly to the pros.

🔥 In this episode:

  • What anonymous scouts really think of the 2026 WR class

  • Why Chris Bell could be a massive value coming off injury

  • KC Concepcion: dynamic weapon or risky projection

  • Where the true depth and danger zones are at wide receiver

  • How this intel shapes Denver’s draft approach at the position

Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which WR you think is the biggest boom‑or‑bust prospect in this class.

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Apr 8, 2026 5:30 PM
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Are 2026 RBs Overrated — Bob McGinn’s Scout Intel, Day‑3 Value? | Orange & Blue Today

On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into Bob McGinn’s latest scout intel on the 2026 running back class — and the reviews are not glowing. After talking with evaluators across the league, McGinn paints a picture of a group that might be overrated, thin at the top, and full of question marks. So what are scouts really saying behind the scenes, and how does that shape the Broncos’ approach. The fellas break down whether there’s true value on Day 3, or if this is simply a below‑average RB class from top to bottom. And most importantly: does the weakness of the group change how Denver attacks the draft. With the Broncos still looking for backfield help, the quality — or lack thereof — in this class could force some tough decisions. 🔥 In this episode: What anonymous scouts told Bob McGinn about this RB class Are the 2026 running backs overrated Is there real Day‑3 value or just wishful thinking How the class strength impacts Denver’s draft strategy Which RB types fit what Sean Payton still wants to add Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us whether Denver should draft a back early, late, or not at all.

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