Can John Elway rebuild the Broncos, or should Denver just move on?

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John Elway was one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, but his tenure as general manager and president of football operations for the Denver Broncos has been sketchy.

The skinny: Since luring Peyton Manning to Denver and winning Super Bowl 50 over the Carolina Panthers, the Broncos have fallen into disrepair. Elway’s decision-making on the personnel side has a lot to do with that.

Building a team, it’s all about the draft. And when it comes to the draft, Elway has some big misses.

Before we launch into those, we’ll give him credit for his hits.

Success story: Elway has made some really smart draft picks that have paid off. Here’s a look at some of the best draft selections on Elway’s resume.

It’s too early to really comment too much about the 2019 NFL Draft class. However, it’s worth noting that the first three picks last spring appear to have been solid, with Noah Fant, Dalton Risner and Drew Lock all having played well during stretches during their rookie campaign.

Now comes the hard part: So, we’ve established that John Elway has made some savvy picks in the draft as a general manager. He’s also made some awful selections, as you’re about to see.

Those are some awful picks by Elway.

It’s clear that he had a bounce-back couple of years from 2018-19 after a brutal three-year stretch from 2015-17. That stretch is a big reason the Broncos have gone 27-37 the past four seasons, missing the playoffs every year.

Though, every general manager has hits and misses.

Here’s why Elway and the Broncos are currently watching the NFL postseason from their couches for the fourth consecutive year.

It’s the quarterback, dummy: Everyone knows you have to have a top-tier quarterback to consistently find success in the NFL today. Elway landed one of those when he lured Manning to Denver back in 2012. But his track record since then is not great.

John Elway may have landed one finally with second-round pick in 2019, Drew Lock, but that is yet to be determined.

The bottom line: Elway has influence around the league, to be sure. His ability to bring top free agents to Denver has been in play and likely will continue to be a strong aspect of him leading the Broncos.

Yet the overall draft history, and especially Elway’s history of picking quarterbacks, is very sketchy.

The thing is, Denver has already committed to Elway for the 2020 season, and if Drew Lock ends up panning out as a legitimate franchise passer, then Elway should remain entrenched as the president and general manager for the Broncos for the foreseeable future.

But if Lock ends up struggling in 2020 and the Broncos once again put out a mediocre (or worse) product, then it’s got to be time for Denver to send Elway packing and start from scratch.

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