The Denver Broncos' tight end room has been a source of concern for the past two years, ranking at the bottom of the NFL in key metrics. However, the team's recent draft picks and re-signings may just be the solution to this logjam. Among the three seventh-round picks, Dallen Bentley stands out as a potential surprise. While he may not be the 'joker' weapon, Bentley offers true in-line upside as a Y tight end, which could eventually replace Adam Trautman. His size and potential as a down-the-field receiver make him an intriguing prospect. However, the emergence of Caleb Lohner and the presence of veteran Evan Engram and other re-signed players create a competitive environment. Bentley's path to the roster is uncertain, and it may take a couple of years for him to find his footing. Nevertheless, his LDS mission in Denver and his background at Utah make him a familiar face for the Broncos. The competition at tight end will ultimately clear up the logjam, and Bentley's future will depend on how quickly he can show progress and take to the Broncos' coaching. Personally, I think Bentley has the potential to be a valuable asset to the Broncos, but it will take time and hard work to prove himself. The team's recent moves at tight end are a step in the right direction, and I'm excited to see how the competition plays out this summer.