The Denver Broncos have unveiled an updated depth chart as they prepare for their Week 15 clash against the Green Bay Packers. Despite fans’ anticipation, the latest roster announcement reveals no significant changes to the lineup.
In recent roster moves, the Broncos took action last Saturday by promoting tight end Marcedes Lewis from the practice squad to the 53-man roster. To accommodate his move, the team waived linebacker Garret Wallow. With this recent elevation, Lewis is now listed as the TE4 on the depth chart.
It’s important for fans to recognize that while this depth chart is officially released by the team, it is still categorized as “unofficial,” implying potential alterations in the future. Below is a breakdown of the players as they stand heading into Week 15.
Quarterback (2): Currently, the team’s depth includes Sam Ehlinger on the practice squad, providing additional options should the need arise.
Running Back (3): The Broncos have Deuce Vaughn and Sincere McCormick available on the practice squad, allowing for flexibility in their running game.
Tight End/Fullback (5): Marcedes Lewis’s recent promotion is a notable development. He had seen action previously while Nate Adkins was recuperating from a knee injury.
Wide Receiver (5): The Broncos made a strategic roster adjustment last month, cutting Trent Sherfield and adding Lil’Jordan Humphrey, aiming to enhance their receiving corps.
Offensive Line (8): The offensive line remains robust with Garett Bolles at left tackle and a mix of experienced players including Alex Palczewski, Calvin Throckmorton, Luke Wattenberg, and Mike McGlinchey compromising the starting and backup slots.
Defensive Line (7): The unit is anchored by key players like Zach Allen and D.J. Jones, with Malcolm Roach providing noteworthy depth as a backup defensive lineman.
Outside Linebacker (5): The competition remains fierce with Elliss, Tillman, and Robinson offering a strong rotational presence behind starters Cooper and Bonitto.
Inside Linebacker (3): Justin Strnad has taken on a significant role as a fill-in starter during injuries to Dre Greenlaw and Alex Singleton, contributing to the team’s defensive strategies.
Cornerback (5): Patrick Surtain’s return last week was a boost for the Broncos, as he had missed three games due to a pectoral injury.
Safety (5): The safety position has been primarily occupied by players who have taken on special teams’ responsibilities this season, including Key, Skinner, and Locke.
Special Teams (3): The special teams unit features kicker Wil Lutz, punter Jeremy Crawshaw, and long snapper Mitchell Fraboni, with Marvin Mims, Jaleel McLaughlin, and Tyler Badie serving as kick returners and Mims also taking on the punt return role.
As the season approaches its conclusion, Mims has quietly achieved a career high of 1,260 all-purpose yards with four games left to play. The Denver Broncos continue to navigate their roster strategies with an eye on the upcoming matchup, and fans can follow the latest updates across social media platforms.

