Showing promise as a rookie, Greg Dulcich has been unable to replicate that form since. The former third-rounder had surmounted his nagging injury issues this season but has not commandeered a role for the Broncos.
As a result of this and injured players being close to returning to the 53-man roster, 9News’ Mike Klis notes the Broncos are waiving Dulcich. The young tight end’s rookie contract runs through 2025; if no team claims him by 3pm CT on Tuesday, he will hit free agency. The Broncos discussed Dulcich in trades before the deadline but opted to hang onto him.
Dulcich’s injury led to the Broncos receiving little — in terms of aerial production — from their tight end contingent last season, with a hamstring injury and subsequent aggravation leading him to two IR placements. The 24-year-old target played just 32 snaps last season. Although he came back to play 120 this year, the Broncos had dropped him to healthy-scratch status several weeks ago. Despite Denver still receiving little from its tight ends, Sean Payton has not found a place for the third-year pass catcher.
As a rookie breaking into the NFL on a team that featured a disjointed offense — during an ill-fated Nathaniel Hackett–Russell Wilson partnership — Dulich totaled 420 receiving yards in just 10 games. The Broncos had included previous starter Noah Fant in the Wilson trade that year, and Dulcich profiled as the obvious successor. But hamstring trouble intervened early, as Dulcich both began and ended the 2022 season on IR.
Payton said Dulcich saw hamstring specialists, and he was not a full participant during the Broncos’ offseason program this year. Dulcich returned in time for training camp and started three games this season, but he quickly fell out of favor. Catching only five passes for 28 yards, Dulcich has not been active since Week 4. Denver has used Adam Trautman and Lucas Krull, a former Saints UDFA during Dennis Allen‘s HC tenure, as its primary tight ends since. Neither player has more than 175 yards, with Trautman sitting at 158 to pace the group.
Dulcich will now have an opportunity to revive his career elsewhere, and it sounds like it shouldn’t take long for the tight end to find his next gig. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Dulcich should draw some interest on the waiver wire. On the third year of his rookie pact, Dulcich could be more than a temporary rental for any interested squads.
The Broncos are preparing to activate Josh Reynolds from IR and linebacker Drew Sanders from the PUP list. The Dulcich exit will open one roster spot, and while the Broncos could bring him back on their practice squad, a waiver claim preventing that should not be ruled out. Dulcich is due less than $400K in remaining 2024 base salary and is tied to a nonguaranteed $1.42MM number in 2025.
Count me among the people who thought he would break out in year two. Instead it might be off to oblivion with Albert O.
Yup. Dulcich’s injury just shut down any chance he had to slot into the offense. Trautman has Payton’s trust from back in New Orleans, and he seems to have become a leader on the field, judging by some of his little gestures and small things that he does.
Dulcich has the athleticism to be a good receiver at the TE position, which should have helped him with Payton, but perhaps he also just fit Hackett’s offense better. Even with the injury, Payton wanted to work Dulcich in. So, either the injury was worse than it appeared, or Dulcich really didn’t fit Payton’s offense. The Broncos have an obvious need there for a long term prospect; but as for Dulcich, somebody will definitely give him a chance. Maybe even the Jets, where Hackett resides currently, and who could all the receiving help that they can get….
Tyler Warren from Penn State will probably be the first pick if Jeanty is off the board by the time they pick. Dulcich just couldn’t stay healthy, block to save his life, and struggled with catching the ball to start the season off. Rumor has it as well, the hamstring is still a lingering issue.
That all sounds about right to me. Unfortunate, but he’ll probably get work elsewhere. Trautman isn’t a gamechanger, but he’s done better than expected as a receiver. Denver will be rolling with him as their number one here on out, and he’s definitely a better blocker.
Dulcich was always wildly overrated. What’s the difference between Dulcich and Tanner Hudson besides Hudson not being always hurt?
I mean, he was a role player. Not sure who was “overrating” him.
He’ll get another shot. Maybe a rotation piece with the Bears Colts Saints or Dolphins?