The Broncos are in dire need of a game-changing tight end. Current options, like Adam Trautman, have been just serviceable, with 13 catches for 188 yards and two touchdowns. Nate Adkins suits better in a hybrid role, and Lucas Krull contributes mainly as a depth piece. For Denver to elevate its offensive prowess, a focus on drafting new talent is crucial, barring any miraculous trades for prime tight ends like Kyle Pitts or David Njoku. College prospects Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland should be high on Denver’s draft radar.