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ASL's Kevin Campbell looks at the Denver Broncos' fantasy assets, focusing on QB Bo Nix, RB Jaleel McLaughlin, and WR Courtland Sutton. These players are key to building a dynasty roster in the coming years. Nix's continued growth is key, while McLaughlin is primed to take over the lead back role, and the veteran Sutton looks to continue his consistency

Bo Nix: The Up-And-Coming 2nd Year QB
Bo Nix had an incredible rookie season for the Denver Broncos, helping lead the team to a playoff berth and cementing his status as an ascending player heading into his second year. 

2024 Fantasy Production: Nix had one of the best rookie seasons ever, finishing the regular season with 29 TD passes, the second-most by a rookie in NFL history. Additionally, he passed for over 3,700 yards while adding over 400 yards and 4 TDs on the ground. 

Dynasty Value: At just 25 years old, Nix is an ascending talent and on track to become one of the best QBs in the NFL (if he isn't already). While the window to buy low may now be shut, if you can acquire him for anything less than a 2025 1st, it has to be considered a steal, especially in SuperFlex Leagues. Nix's dynasty value is on the rise.

Jaleel McLaughlin - The Pass-Catching RB
Jaleel McLaughlin is in an interesting position. The Broncos moved on from incumbent Javonte Williams and are poised to add to their RB corps in the 2025 NFL draft, but there is still room for McLaughlin as a pass-catching specialist and #2 in this backfield. Currently, he is the primary RB on the roster, but that is likely to change quickly.

2024 Fantasy Production: McLaughlin had a decent year in 2024, finishing with over 400 yards rushing to go with 76 receiving yards and 2 TDs. While that doesn't necessarily scream consistency, McLaughlin does have the advantage of youth and being able to catch the ball relatively well, thereby giving him somewhat of a buffer to playing time.

Dynasty Value: At 24 years old, McLaughlin has several prime years ahead of him. While his value solely relies on what the Broncos choose to do in both the draft and free agency in terms of bringing in another back, McLaughlin does have value as a solid handcuff and receiving option, especially in PPR leagues.

Courtland Sutton: The Current WR1
Courtland Sutton has shown that he is still a dynamic wide receiver in the NFL, with the ability to create separation and make big plays. He’s starting to get up there in age, but the talent is undeniable, and he currently has very little competition for the WR1 role. 

2024 Fantasy Production: Sutton had the 2nd-best year of his career in 2024, hauling in 81 catches for over 1,000 yards to go with 8 TDs, making him a top-15 fantasy WR. 

Dynasty Value: Despite his age, Denver is looking to sign him to a multi-year extension, thereby ensuring Sutton's role as a solid WR in Denver for at least the next 2-3 years. He should be treated as a low-end WR1/high-end WR2 heading into 2025.

The Denver Broncos are home to a trio of dynamic fantasy players, including Nix, McLaughlin, and Sutton, all of whom offer immense dynasty potential. While Wilson may have a limited window, Williams and Jeudy are still entering their primes, making them strong long-term investments. The Broncos' offense is primed for growth, and these players should be key contributors for the foreseeable future.