The Denver Broncos just secured a “move” tight end in Justin Joly at No. 152, a versatile weapon who posted an 18.2 Breakout Age (98th-percentile) with the smooth, wide-receiver-like movement to destroy bracket coverage. Joly earned a 23.5% Target Share (75th-percentile) and a dominant 31 contested catches, proving he can anchor the middle of the field for Sean Payton.
In dynasty formats, Joly can be considered a late 3rd/early 4th round flier that will need some things to fall his way to be fantasy relevant this season.
Denver Broncos tight end Evan Engram remains atop the depth...
Broncos tight end Evan Engram signed with Denver in 2025 ...
Denver Broncos wide receiver Evan Engram was already coming...
Good one, George. While 31-year-old Evan Engram handled 77 targets last season, diminished efficiency caps his ceiling and limited red-zone impact make him a prime candidate to be pushed by a high-upside rookie.
The Broncos have been actively vetting the TE position during the pre-draft process. Denver is openly homing in on an athletic tight end, specifically from a diverse group of TE playmakers projected in the picks 45-75 range.
Fantasy managers should monitor Denver’s top-30 visits with prospects like Eli Stowers and Max Klare, as a draft-day investment would likely signal a shift away from Engram as the primary focal point of the Broncos’ passing attack.