No. 3 — TE Noah Fant
His rookie season with the Broncos may not have been as successful as some people predicted, but there were glimmers of hope shown throughout the year that Noah Fant could become a dominant tight end in the NFL.
He finished the year with just over 500 yards and three touchdowns, but performances against the Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans — where he had over 100 yards and a touchdown in each game — gave promise to a young career.
We all know that a blossoming quarterback’s best friend is a solid TE who can act as a safety valve when things get a bit messy. If Drew Lock is to continue to progress and become a solid NFL quarterback, a lot of that will have to do with how well Fant plays as things go along.