Could explain the Hackett hiring from last year.
Could explain the Hackett hiring from last year.
Broncos exercised WR Jerry Jeudy's fifth-year option.
The subject of trade rumors throughout the offseason, the Broncos made their commitment to Jeudy known by exercising his fifth-year option. Jeudy rebounded from a disappointing 2021 campaign to post career highs across the board in 2022. His 67 receptions, 972 yards, and six touchdowns were all tops on a Broncos offense that's expected to rebound after a down season under Nathaniel Hackett. The Broncos ranked 32nd in the league in points per game last season (16.9), but can only go up with Sean Payton now in town. Jeudy was a low-end WR2 in PPR leagues last season, but should have a slightly higher ceiling in an improved offense.
SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
May 1, 2023, 11:42 AM ET
Moody @EricNMoody
Jerry Jeudy is on the verge of a breakout season in 2023 and nobody cares.
From Weeks 13-18, Jerry averaged 7.5 targets and 18.5 FPPG.
Are you one of those people?
Moody @EricNMoody
Jerry Jeudy is on the verge of a breakout season in 2023 and nobody cares.
From Weeks 13-18, Jerry averaged 7.5 targets and 18.5 FPPG.
Are you one of those people?
I care, but just not sure he'll break out further. He's got the talent, but we don't know how Payton will design the offense and it's a pretty crowded WR group.Moody @EricNMoody
Jerry Jeudy is on the verge of a breakout season in 2023 and nobody cares.
From Weeks 13-18, Jerry averaged 7.5 targets and 18.5 FPPG.
Are you one of those people?
it's a pretty crowded WR group.Moody @EricNMoody
Jerry Jeudy is on the verge of a breakout season in 2023 and nobody cares.
From Weeks 13-18, Jerry averaged 7.5 targets and 18.5 FPPG.
Are you one of those people?
Perhaps, although Sutton, while clearly not the dominant guy we saw before his ACL, and Patrick (also coming off an ACL) are still there, as is Hamler and the new toy in Marvin Mims (Payton's very first draft pick). Alas, targets are earned and maybe Jeudy will continue to separate himself from the pack.it's a pretty crowded WR group.Moody @EricNMoody
Jerry Jeudy is on the verge of a breakout season in 2023 and nobody cares.
From Weeks 13-18, Jerry averaged 7.5 targets and 18.5 FPPG.
Are you one of those people?
it is, but he's the best of the bunch by a good margin (talent wise)... and of end of last season is any indicator, he found a groove w his qb
Zac Stevens @ZacStevensDNVR
Sean Payton told Jerry Jeudy he’s going to be on him to make him the best player he can possibly be. Payton knows the talent is there with Jeudy.
Hmmm, I am having a disconnect with your assessment. Here is the scouting report for Jeudy coming out of collegeI am a not a believer in Jeudy and he represents the line between good receivers I want and ones I don’t. I think he has some traits and opportunity, but looking at him can’t help but see a guy with no specific calling card. He’s not a contested catch artist, he’s just fine. He’s not a speed demon, he’s just fine. He’s not a technician, he’s just fine.
And he’s NOT some incredible route runner…he wastes so much time and effort being extra with his footwork. He *could* be a master separator if he toned it down a bit and if he ever becomes a real WR1/WR2 fantasy asset, it will be because he finally learned this and starts doing less. That’s the question he needs to answer and I’m fairly sure it’s what Payton will be trying to hammer into his brain. There’s comically bad tape of him dancing around out there and majorly throwing off timing with the QB and I suspect it’s why he’s not become the focal point of the offense to date.
Personally I don’t see it happening. And even if it does, his ceiling isn’t what I think folks hope it is. That offense is going to be mucky as long as Wilson is there and there’s a lot of mucky competition for targets. There’s room for an alpha, no doubt, but that’s never going to be Jeudy. Looking back he’s a prospect I had a really difficult time with coming out of school and three years later it’s no different. If he’s ever going to ascend though, it needs to happen this year.
Also I really can’t shake the thought that he’s Robert Griffin playing wide receiver. He’s just….odd.
All in my opinion, of course.
I agree I’m a little high on him which is odd because I’ve been generally fading him until this year.Love him.
He had that late season stretch last year. Sean Payton will help Russ and Jeudy.
FBG has him ranked at WR23. I'm probably putting him somewhere in the teens. I think he's someone who could outperform that. He's someone I'll have a lot of this year.
Fair points. I’m less concerned about a run focused offense, as so many teams say they want to run the ball more. Whether they can do it due to game script or personnel is another thing.I would be very hesitant to rank Jeudy north of WR20 for two reasons:
1) Run-Focused Attack Therefore Limited Targets- S. Payton is a Parcells descendant and has stated ad nauseum publicly about strengthening the run game, backed by specific actions such as OL-improvements whose relative strengths are in the running game (Powers, McGlinchey). Combine that with logical sense that R. Wilson is light years a better QB relying on play-action vs. dropback passer.
And with a stout defense already in place, the Broncos likely won't be playing from behind a lot and will not abandon the run nearly as quickly as last year. All that translates to maybe 3,600-3,900 total yds passing for Wilson IMO and therefore WR targets overall will be at a premium.
2) Competition for Limited Targets - Denver has both depth and quality in the WR room. Jeudy is arguably the most talented, but not head and shoulders above the others (Sutton/Patrick) by any means. Marvin Mims was the first Bronco ever drafted by Payton, so we know he's going to have a role. Then add TE Dulcich to the mix and two capable backfield pass-catchers in J.Will and Perine.
IMO WR15-20 should be a lock for 85-1050-6 w/ upside. Not enough confidence Jeudy will get there plus he has limited upside relative to more established names in that range who have done it before.
2022 - 9IMO WR15-20 should be a lock for 85-1050-6 w/ upside. Not enough confidence Jeudy will get there plus he has limited upside relative to more established names in that range who have done it before.
I don’t view any of those WRs a threat. I hope Mims is good, it would only help Jeudy. They need to move away from Sutton. He’s not that good.Fair points. I’m less concerned about a run focused offense, as so many teams say they want to run the ball more. Whether they can do it due to game script or personnel is another thing.I would be very hesitant to rank Jeudy north of WR20 for two reasons:
1) Run-Focused Attack Therefore Limited Targets- S. Payton is a Parcells descendant and has stated ad nauseum publicly about strengthening the run game, backed by specific actions such as OL-improvements whose relative strengths are in the running game (Powers, McGlinchey). Combine that with logical sense that R. Wilson is light years a better QB relying on play-action vs. dropback passer.
And with a stout defense already in place, the Broncos likely won't be playing from behind a lot and will not abandon the run nearly as quickly as last year. All that translates to maybe 3,600-3,900 total yds passing for Wilson IMO and therefore WR targets overall will be at a premium.
2) Competition for Limited Targets - Denver has both depth and quality in the WR room. Jeudy is arguably the most talented, but not head and shoulders above the others (Sutton/Patrick) by any means. Marvin Mims was the first Bronco ever drafted by Payton, so we know he's going to have a role. Then add TE Dulcich to the mix and two capable backfield pass-catchers in J.Will and Perine.
IMO WR15-20 should be a lock for 85-1050-6 w/ upside. Not enough confidence Jeudy will get there plus he has limited upside relative to more established names in that range who have done it before.
I do think though that the target competition is a concern. Sutton is nowhere near the alpha we thought he might be, but he’s decent and is a big target. Patrick is also a solid option assuming he’s recovered, and you have to think they want to get Payton’s very first draft pick Mims somewhat involved. Hamler I’m probably less concerned about as he probably is a situational guy designed to take the top off the defense.
At the end of the day, I like Jeudy’s skill set but just see his upside capped by the ecosystem.
That's because very few WR's play a full season. For example, last year Tee Higgins, Deebo Samuel, Keenan Allen, Cooper Kupp all played less than a full season and finished >WR17 but all would have likely (easily) beaten 85-1050-6.2022 - 9IMO WR15-20 should be a lock for 85-1050-6 w/ upside. Not enough confidence Jeudy will get there plus he has limited upside relative to more established names in that range who have done it before.
2021 - 10
2020 - 8
2019 - 8
2018 - 13
2017 - 4
Those are the number of WRs that hit those metrics by season. Seems a bit unrealistic to expect that from the 15-20 range of WRs. Within range of outcomes sure, but definitely not a likely outcome, and definitely not a lock
FYI the FBG consensus projection for Jeudy is WR23 at 75/1046/5. So very consistent with what I'm saying in terms of full season estimates.2022 - 9IMO WR15-20 should be a lock for 85-1050-6 w/ upside. Not enough confidence Jeudy will get there plus he has limited upside relative to more established names in that range who have done it before.
2021 - 10
2020 - 8
2019 - 8
2018 - 13
2017 - 4
Those are the number of WRs that hit those metrics by season. Seems a bit unrealistic to expect that from the 15-20 range of WRs. Within range of outcomes sure, but definitely not a likely outcome, and definitely not a lock
Zac Stevens @ZacStevensDNVR
Watching Jerry Jeudy do 1-on-1s is a treat. His route running and ability to get separation out of a break is exceptional
Hopefully just a tweak/pull, but those hamstring injuries are tricky as we've seen.Jerry Jeudy grabbed his hamstring and is being carted off.
Nooooooooooooo!Jerry Jeudy grabbed his hamstring and is being carted off.

Word yesterday was the entire team looked sluggish and fatigued. It's the end of TC after all. Plus it's been mid 90's the last two weeks so perhaps dehydration played a roleDo players not stretch before practice?
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Jerry Jeudy -
Sounds like it could be at least a Grade II if not a Grade III hamstring strain.
Expect at least a 6-8 week timetable for RTP, but if there’s a significant tear that requires surgery, concern would be he misses the entire season.
Hopefully it’s not worst case. https://t.co/jJ9HyNLAUY
— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) August 24, 2023
I don’t see that at the link you shared.Jerry Jeudy -
Sounds like it could be at least a Grade II if not a Grade III hamstring strain.
Expect at least a 6-8 week timetable for RTP, but if there’s a significant tear that requires surgery, concern would be he misses the entire season.
Hopefully it’s not worst case. https://t.co/jJ9HyNLAUY
— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) August 24, 2023
He’s going for an MRI. Who’s saying grade II or III before the MRI results are posted?Jerry Jeudy’s injury:
He immediately pulled up after running full speed during a play.
He grabbed his hamstring immediately.
Trainers helped him walk to the cart.
Jeudy left the field on a cart.
Trainers had to help him walk from the cart to the locker room.
That’s much better, thank you.This report sounds less ominous, but mostly speculation right now:
Crack reporting by Rapaport there:That’s much better, thank you.This report sounds less ominous, but mostly speculation right now:
Jeff Mueller is getting roasted on Xwitter for this, in light of the Rappaport report, btw.Jerry Jeudy -
Sounds like it could be at least a Grade II if not a Grade III hamstring strain.
Expect at least a 6-8 week timetable for RTP, but if there’s a significant tear that requires surgery, concern would be he misses the entire season.
Hopefully it’s not worst case. https://t.co/jJ9HyNLAUY
— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) August 24, 2023
Good, he deserves it then lolJeff Mueller is getting roasted on Xwitter for this, in light of the Rappaport report, btw.Jerry Jeudy -
Sounds like it could be at least a Grade II if not a Grade III hamstring strain.
Expect at least a 6-8 week timetable for RTP, but if there’s a significant tear that requires surgery, concern would be he misses the entire season.
Hopefully it’s not worst case. https://t.co/jJ9HyNLAUY
— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) August 24, 2023
Was definitely targeting him. That’s a tough one.just when i thought about drafting him....thank god ....hard pass...
That’s outstanding news.