Broncos: 4 moves Denver should still try to make before the season

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The Denver Broncos went into the offseason with one thing on their mind — improving their offense. This is something that they were able to do through the draft and in free agency. Denver knew that they needed to add weapons for their young quarterback.

Drew Lock burst onto the scene towards the end of last season and showed flashes of being a franchise quarterback. Lock will have a new and improved offense to work with. The Broncos used their first two picks in the 2020 NFL Draft on wide receivers.

First, they landed Jerry Jeudy then opted for K.J. Hamler in the second round. They addressed a huge need and even added a big name player at a position they did not necessarily need.

Phillip Lindsay has rushed for 1,000 yards in each of his first two seasons in the league. The Broncos added Melvin Gordon in free agency once he entered free agency. They will now feature two quality backs that will create one of the bet duos in the NFL. In the AFC West, the Broncos know they will have to score points to compete. This is the reason they decided to completely bulk up the offense.

It is never easy being in a division with the Kansas CIty Chiefs. The Broncos will look to take a step towards the postseason in 2020. They have a chance to compete for the second point in the division. Here are four moves that will help them reach their goal.

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