A longtime Broncos player is thrilled with two significant offensive additions for 2026. The Broncos acquired wide receiver Jaylen Waddle in a trade with the Dolphins. Denver also drafted University of Washington running back Jonah Coleman with a fourth-round pick. Both moves are well-received by starting left tackle Garett Bolles. “I’m super excited for the future,” Bolles told The Denver Gazette. The Broncos went 14-3 last season, won the AFC West and secured the No. 1 playoff seed. Their postseason run ended with a home loss to the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. In late January, Bolles told reporters what must happen for the Broncos to take the next step. “We just need a couple more playmakers, and the sky is the limit for this team,” Bolles said. Waddle and Coleman appear to fit that description. Waddle, 27, logged 373 catches for 5,039 yards and 26 touchdowns over the last five seasons in Miami. The Broncos traded a first-round pick to acquire Waddle.…