Rookie success in the NFL is most often just a teaser. It sells jerseys, secures coaches' contract extensions, and provides opposing defenses with plenty of footage to identify weaknesses and tendencies. When defensive coordinators make their adjustments, can Bo Nix adjust back?
That's exactly the challenge that he's facing heading into year two with the Denver Broncos. Nix exhibited promising signs as a rookie last year. Quick reads, quick throws, poise in and out of the pocket, and was very comfortable in Sean Payton's complex system. He's basically the polar opposite of the version of Russell Wilson that the Broncos got. Showing promise and potential, however, does not necessarily secure jobs in the NFL. Sustained development and growth do. Bo Nix must continue his QB evolution if he w