John Elway admits his mistake, cuts former first-round QB Paxton Lynch
The Broncos parted ways with former first-round pick Paxton Lynch on Sunday, cutting the one-time starting quarterback and heir apparent to Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl 50 offense as they trim their roster to 53 players. The team also picked up quarterback Kevin Hogan off waivers from Washington.
It’s quite the fall for Lynch, and an even bigger gaffe for general manager John Elway, who traded a third-round pick and swapped firsts with Seattle to move up five spots and select Lynch out of Memphis with the 26th overall pick in 2016.
Lynch was supposed to lead the Broncos back to the playoffs. Instead he ends his Denver career with just five games under his belt, a 61.7 completion percentage, 847 total yards, four touchdowns, four interceptions and four fumbles.
Broncos give up on Lynch
For a long time the Broncos sounded like they were trying to talk themselves into Lynch still taking over at quarterback despite numerous mistakes in a short window.
As of last March, head coach Vance Joseph brought up the fact that Lynch was seen as a long-term project with plenty of potential.
“It takes time to [be a] good quarterback in this league,” Joseph told ESPN. “I think once Paxton gets more time he’s going to get better as a quarterback. By no means is Paxton Lynch done. By no means at all.”
Except that now Lynch is done. At least in Denver. There may be other teams out there who want to give him a shot, but it’s hard to see him jumping anyone on a depth chart — assuming he’s claimed.
FWIW, #Colts GM Chris Ballard liked this dude. High waiver priority, too. https://t.co/HO1tyo4OCQ
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) September 2, 2018
As for the Broncos, quarterback Case Keenum comes in to try to return the offense to form. Since winning Super Bowl 50, Denver ranked 21st in passing during the 2016 season and was just 20th last year.
Elway and Joseph both talked to Lynch
The GM and coach took on the task of cutting their former top pick together.
Statement from John Elway on cutting Paxton Lynch: pic.twitter.com/xQz5ExK1kw
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) September 2, 2018
Since joining Denver’s front office in 2011, Elway’s track record of drafting quarterbacks is less than stellar, to put it mildly, as is the Broncos total haul over the last decade or so.
I'm going to do this til I get it right cuz I'm not a quitter 😂
QBs drafted DEN in last 10 yrs:
Chad Kelly (7th rd, 2017)
Paxton Lynch (1st, 2016)
Trevor Siemian (7th, 2015)
Zac Dysert (7th, 2013)
Brock Osweiler (2nd, 2012)
Tim Tebow (1st, 2010)
Tom Brandstater (6th, 2009)— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) September 2, 2018
Lynch’s future is uncertain. Denver’s is solidified. With Keenum, wideouts Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders along with running backs Devontae Booker and Royce Freeman, an offense that retooled on the fly has enough firepower to make some noise in a crowded AFC West.
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