The Denver Broncos are locking up their future right now. After reaching an agreement with Tim Patrick, the front office has made a deal with star receiver Courtland Sutton as well. Denver has their offense set in place for years to come.

According to Ian Rapoport, Sutton's deal includes “4-year $60.8 million, with $34.9 million guaranteed.” This is a great deal for the Broncos star receiver and the franchise as well. Both receive what they want, as Courtland Sutton is clearly a part of the Broncos' future plans.

That means Courtland Sutton, Tim Patrick, and Jerry Jeudy are locked in with Denver for years to come. Additionally, Noah Fant is still on his rookie contract and the Broncos are hopeful for Javonte Williams to grow into an expanded role in the backfield. The offensive line is established as well, making Denver's offense nearly complete.

We'll see what the front office does in the offseason. However, based on Teddy Bridgewater's inconsistency, the Broncos might be looking for a rookie quarterback in the 2022 NFL Draft. That is speculation for now, but these deals Denver is making seem to point in that direction.

For Courtland Sutton, he has the privilege of remaining with the same team for a few more years. He's still young and has proven to be a reliable pass option in the Broncos' offense. Although he hasn't looked phenomenal this season, the coaching staff understands how important Sutton is for Denver's future success.

Keep an eye on Sutton, as he could be in for a big game in Week 12 after receiving a hefty pay raise.