With a new head coach in place, the Broncos now face a number of key decisions on their roster. In a recent conversation with the team’s website, general manager George Paton outlined his views on a number of players and position groups, including tight end Noah Fant, edge rusher Bradley Chubb and running back Melvin Gordon.
The team needs to decide by May whether or not to pick up Fant’s fifth year option. Considering Paton waited until after the draft to make that same decision with Chubb, it may be a while before the former 20th-overall pick learns his fate. When asked about Fant, Paton said, “he probably wasn’t as productive as he would have liked… He needs to work in the run game, and he knows that”, while still acknowledging his pass-catching ability. Fant has put up almost identical numbers the past two seasons, averaging 65 catches for just over 630 yards and seven total touchdowns in that span.
As for Chubb, who is entering the final year of his rookie contract, Paton remains optimistic that he can recover from the ankle surgery that cut his 2021 season short. Even though Chubb was held without a sack in seven games, Paton said “I expect great things from him”. More work will be done with the team’s pass rushers, though, as Malik Reed and Stephen Weatherly are pending restricted and unrestricted free agents, respectively. Paton made clear his desire to add a “mismatch-type rusher”, especially given the void left by Von Miller.
Finally, Paton seemed to open the door to Gordon returning. The 28-year-old signed with Denver two years ago, but is now a pending UFA. While he topped 1,100 scrimmage yards in both seasons with the Broncos, the presence of 2021 second round pick Javonte Williams has many feeling the veteran will need to find a new home. Paton said, though, that Gordon “had a heck of a year”, adding ” I like Melvin a lot”.
The decisions made with those three players – and within their respective position groups – will go a long way to shaping the rest of the team’s offseason moves, and in turn, their attempt to return to the postseason.
Chubb can’t stay healthy. And the year he got into the Pro Bowl was a joke. He didn’t even lead his team in Sacks.
I’d add him in the trade along with Fant and Tim Patrick for Aaron Rodgers or Wilson. Or Trade them for picks. Use all 11 picks in the draft on Defense.
No on Chubb, yes (within market reason) on Fant and Gordon. Chubb reminds me of Shane Ray, in the fact that he’s often injured, expected to make plays and not doing so up to the standard of a first rounder. Chubb will always be compared/contrasted to Josh Allen (or Quentin Nelson).
Melvin needs to come to Buffalo and provide the production needed from the Running backs. If he was in the backfield with Josh Allen both become better bc the stress they would put in opposing defenses.
Fant is an underachiever – but is that the fault of the OC, the QBs, or his own lack of ability? After three years you would think the answer would be clear – but it is not. This is clearly his “show me” year regardless of who surrounds him, thus he’d better do something to make that answer more apparent.