QB


Bo Nix

2025 Season Stats

QB Overall: 12th QB PPG: 17th

Total Pts: 316        Pts/Game: 19

Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 217lbs

Age this season: 26 Drafted: 1.12

Dynasty Value: 1st round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       QB 14       

    Current ADP    

         QB 16       


Advice: BUY/HOLD - Bo Nix’s 2026 outlook is steady with room to climb—a full season under his belt, solid volume numbers, and enough mobility to keep defenses honest. Expect another step forward into the upper-middle QB tier, something like 4,000 yards, high-20s TDs, and useful rushing production, provided protection and weapons hold up. He’s not chaos, not elite—just increasingly reliable, which for Denver right now is exactly the point.

RB


R.J. Harvey

2025 Season Stats

RB Overall: 20th RB PPG: 24th

Total Pts: 206        Pts/Game: 12

Height: 5ft 8in Weight: 205lbs

Age this season: 25 Drafted: 2.28

Dynasty Value: Mid 1st rnd pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       RB 15       

    Current ADP    

         RB 17       


Advice: SELL - RJ Harvey’s 2026 outlook is “one step away from a real breakout”—the touchdowns and pass-catching role already show coaches trust him, and if his rushing efficiency ticks up, the workload follows. Expect something like 700–900 rushing yards, strong receiving usage, and 7–10 total TDs, with upside if Denver leans into him more. He’s not a workhorse yet, but he’s trending toward being the guy defenses suddenly have to plan for.

WR


Courtland Sutton

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 13th WR PPG: 22nd

Total Pts: 220        Pts/Game: 13

Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 216lbs

Age this season: 30 Drafted: 2.08

Dynasty Value: Late 1st round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       WR 19      

    Current ADP    

         WR 26       


Advice: HOLD - Courtland Sutton’s 2026 outlook stays steady as Denver’s trusted WR1, coming off another 1,000-yard type season and clear chemistry with Bo Nix. Instead of adding at wide receiver, the smarter expectation is Denver upgrading at tight end, which actually helps Sutton by forcing defenses to cover the middle of the field instead of bracketing him outside. The result is likely similar volume but better efficiency—think another 1,000-yard range season with 7–9 TDs, remaining the reliable anchor while the offense becomes harder to defend overall.

WR


Troy Franklin

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 31st WR PPG: 44th

Total Pts: 177        Pts/Game: 10

Height: 6ft 3in Weight: 180lbs

Age this season: 23 Drafted: 4.02

Dynasty Value: 2X 3rd round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       WR 54      

    Current ADP    

         WR 53       


Advice: HOLD - Troy Franklin’s 2026 projection is “big-play boom, volume unknown.” He looks like a classic 7–10 catch, 100+ yard breakout threat when involved, but the offense still prefers established options ahead of him. Expect moderate targets with sudden splash weeks, and the chance he grows into a bigger role as defenses start scheming harder for the vets—meaning more opportunities could be coming, but nothing guaranteed.

WR


Marvin Mims Jr

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 66th WR PPG: 77th

Total Pts: 93        Pts/Game: 6.2

Height: 5ft 11in Weight: 182lbs

Age this season: 24 Drafted: 2.29

Dynasty Value: 2x 3rd rnd picks

Fantasy Jokers 

       WR - -      

    Current ADP    

         WR 83       


Advice: HOLD - Marvin Mims Jr. was mostly healthy in 2025; the issue was limited usage, not availability, though he broke out with a strong playoff showing that reminded everyone of his big-play ability. Heading into 2026, he profiles as a boom-or-bust speed weapon who just needs consistent volume to turn flashes into a real breakout.

TE


Evan Engram

2025 Season Stats

TE Overall: 29th TE PPG: 33rd

Total Pts: 103        Pts/Game: 6.4

Height: 6ft 3in Weight: 240lbs

Age this season: 32 Drafted: 1.23

Dynasty Value: Late 3rd rnd pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       TE - -       

    Current ADP    

         TE 31       


Advice: HOLD - Evan Engram’s 2026 outlook really comes down to talent, not opportunity—Denver could absolutely run more through a tight end, but Engram just isn’t a special enough piece to command that role. He’ll contribute as a reliable option underneath, yet the production stays modest because he’s more functional than game-changing. Expect steady, middle-of-the-pack TE numbers, useful but not someone defenses have to plan around.