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Davis Webb’s Bold Comparison Could Redefine Jaylen Waddle’s Role

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Davis Webb’s Bold Comparison Could Redefine Jaylen Waddle’s Role

The Denver Broncos reportedly have a secret weapon in their offensive arsenal, and it’s not just the new wide receiver they traded for — it’s the explosive potential they believe he carries. According to sources close to the situation, first-year offensive coordinator Davis Webb is already drawing massive comparisons between Jaylen Waddle and one of the NFL’s most transformative pass-catchers of the past decade.

The Stefon Diggs Blueprint

In a Thursday media session that sent shockwaves through Broncos Country, Webb allegedly hinted at a direct parallel between Waddle’s arrival in Denver and the Buffalo Bills’ acquisition of Stefon Diggs ahead of Josh Allen’s third season. One insider told us that Webb sees the same kind of seismic shift on the horizon — and the implications are reportedly enormous for quarterback Bo Nix.

“He’s good,” Webb said with a telling smile when asked about Waddle. “There’s some similarities when I was with Josh Allen going into Year 3. We traded for Stefon Diggs. And that was a good year. That was a good two-year run.”

Sources say Webb’s comparison isn’t just casual praise — it appears to be a calculated signal that Denver’s offense could be on the verge of an explosion similar to what the Bills experienced when Diggs racked up 1,535 receiving yards and 127 catches in his first season in Buffalo. Diggs led the NFL in both categories that year, and insiders are buzzing about what that could mean for Waddle in a Broncos uniform.

Waddle’s Redemption Arc

For Waddle, the stakes are personal. After back-to-back seasons without cracking the 1,000-yard mark — finishing 2025 with 910 yards, 64 receptions, and six touchdowns — the 27-year-old reportedly has something to prove. According to reports, Broncos brass believes a change of scenery and a new offensive system could unlock the explosive playmaker they saw in Miami during his first three years.

“This isn’t just a trade,” a team source allegedly told us. “This is a statement. They’re building around Bo Nix like Buffalo built around Josh Allen, and Jaylen Waddle is the key.”

If Webb’s prediction holds true, Denver fans could be witnessing the beginning of a statistical breakout that rivals Diggs’ legendary 2020 campaign. One analyst we spoke with called the comparison “bold but plausible,” noting that Waddle’s speed and route-running fit perfectly with Webb’s aggressive downfield scheme.

What This Could Mean for the AFC West

The ripple effects of this potential breakout are reportedly sending tremors through the division. Opposing defensive coordinators are allegedly already game-planning for a Waddle-led attack that could turn the Broncos into a legitimate contender. While nothing is set in stone, the buzz around Dove Valley is unmistakable — and it all started with a simple comparison that might change everything.

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