Grading Broncos’ Day 1 of the NFL Draft: The Post’s sports staff weigh in on the first round

The Post’s sports staff weighs in with grades after the Denver Broncos drafted Oregon quarterback Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick on Day 1 of the NFL Draft.

Parker Gabriel, Broncos beat writer

Grade: B-

The gut reaction to this pick is going to be almost entirely driven by the strength of trust in Sean Payton to pick a quarterback. The fact that Nix was the sixth of the perceived top six selected Thursday will either prove Payton and the Broncos’ evaluation process to be a terrific one or it will end up looking like desperation. That makes Nix, far from a sure bet to turn into an upper-echelon player at the NFL level, a fascinating case study going forward.

Ryan McFadden, Broncos beat writer

Grade: B-

Going into the draft, it felt like Denver couldn’t walk away without a quarterback. But taking Bo Nix at No. 12 seems like a reach. Unless the Broncos thought the Raiders would take him at No. 13, they could’ve tried to obtain more picks and still taken Nix after trading back. Nix fits Sean Payton’s offense, and his experience (61 college starts) gives him a chance to be a Week 1 starter. But Broncos Country will need to put its full trust in Payton that he knows something that others don’t.

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Troy Renck, sports columnist

Grade: B

There was no way the Broncos could rationalize leaving the first round without a quarterback. The AFC demands it. In Nix, Sean Payton landed a quarterback with maturity, intelligence, a quick release and a talent for avoiding sacks. Is he Drew Brees? That’s not fair. But could an athletic game manager be capable of keeping the offense on schedule? Yes. The USC game film provides reason to believe. His Auburn career creates pause. But at some point, you have to trust Payton. And all he’s done is stake his legacy to Nix.

Sean Keeler, sports columnist

Grade: B+

Is the kid a reach at 12? Yup. Is Michael Penix Jr. better? Yup. Not every NFL braintrust loves Bo Nix as much as Sean Payton did, but that’s OK. Even if Nix is more Checkdown Charlie than Drew Brees II, this was a statement of intent. On Day 1, the Broncos didn’t come away from the best QB draft in ages empty-handed. You don’t get big victories in this league without making some small ones first.

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Matt Schubert, sports editor

Grade: B

Oh, to be a fly on the wall in Broncos headquarters Thursday night. Was Bo Nix the Broncos’ guy all along? Or did Atlanta turn this thing upside down when it took Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8? It’ll be a long time before we get answers to those questions — if ever. Brock Bowers may very well spend the next eight years shredding the Broncos defense in silver and black. And he was right there for the taking at No. 12. Get ready for that to be one of the many measurements of success with this pick.

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