The Facts: Courtland Sutton missed the Peyton Manning era in Denver by three seasons and has instead been around for the Broncos' revolving door at quarterback. From Case Keenum to Joe Flacco to Drew Lock to Teddy Bridgewater and a host of subs, Sutton has caught passes from a cavalcade of QBs. With the Broncos executing the seismic trade for Wilson this offseason, Sutton can already feel the altered atmosphere surrounding the club. "We all can feel it," Sutton said Tuesday. "The juice is just different."
Diehards Line:With the new star quarterback comes higher expectations for a team that sported a playoff-caliber roster but was submarined by the quarterback position the last few years. "Everyone in the building understands the expectation, the standards, are being risen to everyone's best -- from the cooks to the equipment guys, video -- everyone in the building understands that we have to operate at a different level, operate at a different standard," Sutton added. "It's Russ, plus coach (Nathaniel) Hackett and the new coaching staff. Everyone is bringing that new juice, that new energy into the building. I think everyone is buying into it and understanding what the standard is. ..." Adding Wilson is viewed as the most significant piece to finally get the Broncos back to competing in the tough AFC West. But Sutton knows championships aren't won in March and April. That said, fantasy values do get set in March and April -- although obviously subject to change. And the addition of Wilson is going to juice up fantasy values throughout the Broncos' roster.