ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos’ offensive woes of 2017 can essentially be boiled down to three major issues: too many turnovers by the quarterbacks in an ill-fitting offense, too little pass protection for those quarterbacks and not enough viable targets for those quarterbacks to throw to.
In the first two weeks of free agency, the team tried to solve two of those issues by signing Case Keenum to be its starting quarterback and by trading for tackle Jared Veldheer. However, that third item -- the whole viable targets thing -- is still largely unaddressed.