Broncos: What to expect from rookie WR Jerry Jeudy in 2020

The Denver Broncos certainly made a splash during the 2020 NFL Draft with a clear emphasis on adding more offensive firepower. The beginning of those efforts featured the selection of Jerry Jeudy from Alabama with the 15th overall pick.

Adding to the offense didn’t stop for the Broncos with the selection of Jeudy. Denver immediately followed it up by picking K.J. Hamler out of Penn State with the No. 46 selection then added Drew Lock’s former Missouri teammate, tight end Albert Okwuegbunam, on Day 3 of the draft.

It became abundantly clear the Broncos had a primary objective of giving Lock the tools he needs to be able to keep pace with dynamic offensive attacks like that of the Kansas City Chiefs.

To help Lock take that leap forward, it will be vital that players like Jeudy hit the ground running in their rookie seasons. A lot will be riding on young receiving threats being able to provide an immediate impact and the first-round pick should set the tone.

Taking all of that into consideration, let’s take a look at what type of impact Jerry Jeudy is projected to provide the Denver Broncos in 2020.

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