Will Zach Wilson start in Denver? Are the Broncos still trying to draft a quarterback? What the trade means (2024)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos' decision-makers have been adamant that they've got a plan at quarterback.

They said it when they made the costly move to release Russell Wilson just two seasons after the blockbuster trade to acquire him. They said it when they sat out free agency at the position as one veteran quarterback after another signed elsewhere -- some even settling for backup jobs.

And they said it last week as coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton answered questions in a pre-draft sit-down with the media.

On Monday, part of that plan came to light when the team acquired Zach Wilson in a trade with the New York Jets. Wilson, the No. 2 pick of the 2021 NFL draft, had a rocky three-season tenure with New York before the Jets told him they would seek to trade him during the offseason. The Jets will split Wilson's salary for the upcoming season with the Broncos.

Wilson, 24, joins quarterback Jarrett Stidham on Denver's depth chart. Payton and Paton won't speak publicly until after the first round of the draft Thursday night. But the low-impact trade -- the Broncos swapped one of their sixth-round picks for a seventh-round pick -- gives them a little insurance if the board does not fall their way, especially Thursday.

Wilson, given his on-field struggles -- a 57% completion rate with 25 interceptions compared to 23 touchdown passes -- is a bit of a reclamation project. Payton has vowed to bring in competition for Stidham, and Wilson is now part of that.

But this move also reflects the fact that the Broncos are not in the sweet spot to select a first-round quarterback. There are several teams just as quarterback-needy above them in the draft and the Broncos, who haven't picked in the first round since 2021 because of the deal to acquire Russell Wilson, have far less firepower to move up.

If, as some have projected, four quarterbacks are selected before the Broncos are on the clock, they will face the decision of whether to use the 12th pick of the draft on a fifth quarterback.

A team has used a top-12 pick on a fifth quarterback just once since the AFL-NFL merger: The Chicago Bears selected Cade McNown at No. 12 in 1999. McNown ended up playing 25 games in his career.

The trade for Zach Wilson could indicate that the Broncos, as they work through mock drafts and opening-round scenarios, might not believe the fourth- or fifth-rated quarterback on their draft board would be worthy of the No. 12 pick.

The Broncos have publicly said they're open to a lot of ideas at No. 12.

"Look, I mean, do we have to draft a quarterback?'' Payton said last week. "You'd say man, it sure looks like we have to draft a quarterback and yet it's got to be the right fit, the right one. And if you had the tip sheets as to who everyone else was taking it would be easier to answer that question. ... That's the puzzle here.''

The Broncos have missed the playoffs for eight straight seasons with five head coaches and 12 starting quarterbacks.

"What you don't want to do is force it,'' Paton added. "Otherwise, we'll be in this position next year and the years after. You want to get the right player at 12. Our first pick we've got to hit on, whether it's a quarterback, whether it's a tackle, a receiver, you name it, we need to get an impact player.''

The Broncos have just two of their own first-round picks on the current roster -- cornerback Pat Surtain II and tackle Garett Bolles -- so they need impact players all over the depth chart.

Though many have clamored for the team to do whatever it must to snag one of the top quarterbacks on the board, the uncomfortable truth is that any player the Broncos have graded highly enough to take with the 12th pick is a need for this team.

So, Zach Wilson's arrival doesn't preclude the Broncos exiting the draft with a rookie quarterback. But it is a low-cost flier that gives them some insurance heading into a potentially chaotic first round.

Will Zach Wilson start in Denver? Are the Broncos still trying to draft a quarterback? What the trade means (2024)

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What did the Broncos trade to get Zach Wilson? ›

Denver acquired former second-overall pick Zach Wilson and a 2024 seventh-round pick (No. 256) from the Jets in exchange for a 2024 sixth-round pick (No. 203), the team announced Tuesday.

How many picks do the Denver Broncos have in the 2024 draft? ›

Key stat: The big number is eight, as in eight consecutive years the Broncos have missed the playoffs since Peyton Manning retired at the end of 2015.

What number will Bo Nix be? ›

Following his intro presser, Nix stood at the podium at Broncos HQ with the No. 1 jersey, signifying that he was the team's first-round pick in 2024. While there are rumors that cornerback Tremon Smith may have switched jersey numbers, which would make the No. 1, there has been no confirmation from the Broncos.

How many draft picks do jets have in 2024? ›

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What did the Vikings trade with the Jets? ›

The New York Jets made the first trade of the 2024 NFL Draft, swapping first-round selections with the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night in Detroit. Sending the No. 10 overall draft pick along with a sixth-rounder (No. 203) to Minnesota, the Jets moved down one slot in Round 1 and added two Day 3 selections.

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Did Luke McCaffrey get drafted? ›

IRVING, Texas -- Rice wide receiver Luke McCaffrey became the first American Athletic Conference player taken in the 2024 NFL Draft when he was selected by the Washington Commanders with the final pick of the third round Friday. McCaffrey led The American with 13 touchdown receptions in 2024.

Did the Broncos have a good draft? ›

FTN's Cale Clinton examined the draft grades from 25 notable NFL analysts to determine the consensus best, worst, and most polarizing draft classes. The Broncos had the fifth-worst overall draft grade, along with the third-most polarizing.

Did Spencer Rattler get drafted? ›

Six quarterbacks were taken in the first 12 picks of the 2024 NFL draft. The seventh, Spencer Rattler, waited five rounds and two days to be drafted at 150th overall – a record gap between passers in the draft – by the New Orleans Saints.

Who did the Broncos get in the first round of the draft? ›

Denver Broncos select quarterback Bo Nix with No. 12 pick in first round of NFL Draft - CBS Colorado.

Why is Bo Nix transferring? ›

Nix suffered a season-ending injury against Mississippi State. He threw for 11 touchdowns and just 3 interceptions in 2021. On December 12, 2021, Nix announced he was entering the transfer portal, describing himself as "miserable" while playing under Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin who had been hired in 2021.

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What was Zach Wilson's contract? ›

As the No. 2 pick of the 2021 draft by the New York Jets, Wilson's rookie deal included a fifth-year option for the 2025 season. The option would have been for a guaranteed $22.408 million.

How many rounds are in the NFL draft? ›

Each team has its representatives attend the draft. During the draft, one team is always "on the clock." Teams have 10 minutes to make their choice in the first round, seven minutes in the second round, five minutes in the third through sixth rounds, and four minutes in the seventh round.

What time is the NFL draft? ›

The 2024 NFL Draft is scheduled to take place from April 25 to April 27. Round 1: Thursday, April 25 at 8 p.m. ET. Rounds 2-3: Friday, April 26 at 7 p.m. ET. Rounds 4-7: Saturday, April 27 at noon ET.

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