John Elway can’t help but look back on the 2018 NFL Draft with regret.
That was the year the then-Broncos general manager and football great passed on a chance to take star quarterback Josh Allen and instead with the fifth pick selected Bradley Chubb, who struggled to stay healthy in parts of five seasons in the Mile High City before being traded to the Dolphins.
Allen, of course, has been a dominant quarterback for the Bills after falling to pick No. 7, tallying 22,703 passing yards, 167 passing touchdowns and 53 rushing scores in his first six seasons with the Bills.
The what-ifs still haunt Elway to this day, he revealed during an appearance on the Barstool Sports podcast, “Pardon my Take.”
“Last year I played [golf] with him and I was wondering, ‘How long is it going to take him to realize that I passed on him and took Bradley Chubb instead?’” Elway said. “And it took him two and a half holes to bring it up.
“And I loved him. But it just didn’t work out. He was my type. That was probably my biggest mistake of my GM days, was not taking Josh.”
Elway served as the Broncos’ director of player personnel and general manager from 2011-20 and helped build Denver teams that made the postseason on five occasions and won Super Bowl 50 in 2016 with Peyton Manning under center.
Chubbs did earn two trips to the Pro Bowl and has 39.5 sacks over the course of his NFL career.
The Broncos have struggled to find a suitable replacement for Manning following his retirement in 2016 and Allen would have filled that void.
The Broncos are in the middle of a training camp where they have three QBs on the roster vying for the starting job.
It is a battle between the 12th overall pick in this year’s draft in Bo Nix, former Jets quarterback Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham.
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