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Denver Broncos 2026 Fantasy Outlook: Roster Overhaul and Player Projections

Analysis of the offensive coordinator change, quarterback Bo Nix's health concerns, and the crowded running back depth chart for the upcoming campaign.

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Adrian Cole
Political Correspondent
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Source: CBS Sports · original

                        Fantasy Football 2026 Broncos deep dive: Players outlooks, players to target, avoid at ADP and more
Jamey Eisenberg of CBS Sports previews the Broncos' season, highlighting key additions and potential pitfalls for fantasy managers.

CBS Sports analyst Jamey Eisenberg has released a comprehensive preview of the Denver Broncos for the 2026 Fantasy Football season, outlining a significant roster overhaul designed to bolster offensive output. The analysis places particular emphasis on the appointment of Davis Webb as the new offensive coordinator, replacing Joe Lombardi, alongside major acquisitions including wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and running back Jonah Coleman. While the team aims to improve its standing, the report suggests Denver will likely finish in the wild-card mix without securing the AFC West title.

Quarterback Bo Nix is projected as a valuable asset in Superflex formats, potentially warranting a first-round pick, though his status as a low-end starter in one-quarterball leagues remains a consideration. Despite a history of ankle injuries that requires monitoring, Nix is expected to lead the best receiving corps of his career. The addition of Waddle, combined with existing weapons like Courtland Sutton and Troy Franklin, provides the quarterback with ample targets, although the crowded receiving group may limit individual production margins.

The running back position presents a complex landscape for fantasy managers, with De'Von Dobbins expected to be a high-end flex option despite competition from RJ Harvey and the rookie Jonah Coleman. Dobbins, who signed a two-year contract extension, is viewed as a mid-round pick who could deliver significant rewards when healthy, though his injury history and potential workload sharing with Harvey and Coleman temper expectations. Coleman, selected in the fourth round, is projected to lead the team in touchdowns and could serve as a valuable stash candidate for dynasty leagues.

Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has been acquired via trade from Miami, yet analysts caution that his current draft position may be too expensive relative to his projected output. While Waddle is expected to lead the team in targets, the presence of Sutton and other receivers suggests his role might be that of a high-end third option rather than a primary target. Consequently, Sutton is also expected to see a decline in production compared to previous seasons as the team attempts to balance the receiving corps.

The Broncos' strength of schedule is rated No. 15, with opponents holding a combined record of 148-141 for the 2025 season. The team is projected to score 401 points, ranking 14th in the league, with passing yards expected to reach 3,807 and rushing yards at 2,018. While the offensive line and skill positions show promise, the backfield competition and the potential for Dobbins to miss game action due to minor injuries could disrupt fantasy rosters throughout the year.

Ultimately, while the Broncos are expected to make the playoffs, the path to the division title appears blocked by the Chargers and potentially the Chiefs. Fantasy managers are advised to target Nix in specific formats and view Dobbins as a reward when healthy, while avoiding overvaluing Waddle or expecting immediate dominance from the new offensive scheme.

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