Broncos defense gave up the 3rd fewest points in the league last year. Idc what advanced metrics so, points are what matters and Vic has usually performed well preventing the other team from putting up points
When you just look at stats like this and don't actually delve into the numbers behind it, you can be easily mislead. They also faced a below average slate of opposing offenses but could look good at times, so not quite shit as I said but not quite good. From Football Outsiders DVOA:
The Broncos defense ranked third in the NFL with just 322 points allowed in 2021, so at first glance it still looks like an elite unit. But there’s a major statistical distortion at work here. The Broncos fielded the fifth-slowest paced offense in the NFL, averaging 29.45 seconds per play. Their offense averaged 6.41 plays per drive (ninth most) and three minutes and eight seconds per drive (fourth longest), but ended up punting 40.4% of the time (eighth most often). As a result, Broncos opponents started their average drive on the 26.0- yard line, the second-worst field position in the NFL. And because their offense controlled the clock so deliberately, the Broncos only faced 162 total opponent possessions, the lowest figure in the NFL.
To summarize: the Broncos offense was very good at slowly dripping down the field without necessarily scoring, resulting in slow-paced games. Opponents that held leads over the Broncos never turned on the turbochargers because they had little to fear from the methodical Broncos offense (especially the pathetic Drew Lock-led late-season offense). Both factors suppressed yardage and scoring by Broncos opponents to a remarkable degree. The 2021 Broncos defense was actually a below-average, high-variance unit capable of slowing down (if not quite stopping) the Chiefs and Bengals on its best days but getting steamrolled by the Steelers, Eagles, or Raiders on its worst. Denver finished 20th in the league in both yards allowed per drive and defensive DVOA.
There’s talent scattered across the 2022 Broncos defense, but almost all of it comes with a disclaimer. Free-agent arrival Randy Gregory had the best season of his career for the Cowboys in 2021. That best season, however, consisted of six sacks in 12 games for a 29-year-old edge rusher whose career has been checkered by injuries, suspensions, and off-field concerns. Bradley Chubb, who looked like Miller’s heir apparent in 2018, recorded zero sacks in seven games last year, missing much of the season with a knee injury. Patrick Surtain II had some huge moments as a rookie (including two interceptions, one in the end zone and the other a tip-drill pick-six, in an upset of the Chargers) but remains a work in progress. D.J. Jones, another newcomer at defensive tackle, is a hefty run-stuffer who will ideally max out at about 30 snaps per game. Justin Simmons remains a top-tier starter, and fellow safety Kareem Jackson a very good one, but the Broncos lost nearly as much talent as they gained this offseason, including Harris and slot corner Bryce Callahan.
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