2023 Broncos' Season, Roster Evaluations: Special Teams

 


The NFL Draft is in the books and the Broncos' roster sits at 90, the maximum for the off-season. Over the next couple months, I'll be looking at each position group on the roster and make predictions for the Training Camp cuts. Today I continue with Special Teams

Special Teams
On the Roster
: Brandon McManus, Riley Dixon, and Mitchell Fraboni
About: The easy part is the kicking game, which is listed above. McManus is the longest tenured Bronco and that doesn't figure to change. Dixon is a capable punter, and I expect both to hold those positions down when the season comes. Next up is the long-snapper position. Currently, Fraboni is the only long snapper on the roster, and is a player that was recently added. I suspect he'll stay in that role, too. So, it would seem there isn't much to talk about here. The focus, though, is in the return game. Montrell Washington was the return specialist last year. The rookie receiver didn't do much on offense and was capable if unspectacular in the return game. Will he make the roster this year? That's an open question. The Broncos have others who could fill in, including rookie Marvin Mims and cornerback Tremon Smith, who feel like better locks to make the roster. That will be the Special Teams position of interest as we head into training camp.
Prediction: McManus, Dixon and Fraboni are locks, and I think Washington misses the cut in favor of other options.

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