Key Highlights
- RJ Harvey was a perfect fit for his role as the receiving threat out of the backfield.
- Tyler Badie glued the group together with some pass protection. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBut when Dobbins was knocked out for the second half of the season, the Broncos never found the right formula.
- Harvey was forced to run the ball between the tackles more, where he wasn’t nearly as effective.
- Jaleel McLaughlin found his footing as a change-of-pace back, but his role was sporadic and the Broncos never seemed to capitalize when he was hot. Is the Broncos’ success when Dobbins was healthy a sign they should run it back with the same running back room?Or was their inability to piece the puzzle together after Dobbins was hurt a sign that the Broncos need a more sustainable backfield formula in 2026?Let’s look through where the Broncos’ running backs stand at the start of the offseason. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJ. K.
- DobbinsThe Broncos got what they should have expected from J. K.