The Denver Broncos drafted N.C. State tight end Justin Joly in the fifth round on Saturday, packaging a trade to move up to No. 152 overall to land him. Joly brings an athletic and dynamic receiving skill set to the table that could make him a potent weapon in the Broncos' offense. After dealing with some dropped passes early in his career, Joly refocused his efforts to improve his hands. He did that, posting just four drops over his final two years at N.C. State. As a playmaker, Joly's focus is on being reliable for his quarterback. And what the rookie said about Nix should be music to Broncos Country's ears. “I always feel like my hands work really well, and I’m a security blanket for my quarterback," Joly said after the Broncos drafted him. "When you have a great quarterback like Bo Nix, you live life a little bit easier." When it comes to areas for improvement, Joly's blocking will need to improve at the NFL level. However, the Broncos didn't draft him for his blocking ability.…