Statistical quarterback comparison, part 1: Throw distance — Mile High Report – All Posts

Today we are doing a statistical comparison of all the quarterbacks in 2016 in terms of throwing distance. The quarterback play that the Denver Broncos got this year was a slight improvement over 2015, but it wasn’t enough to make a difference when it mattered most (on third downs) to compensate for the regression in…

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NBA Mock Draft 2017, Week 10: Markelle Fultz lands in Boston — FanSided

It’s a new year, but some of the same old College Basketball prospects are at the top of our latest NBA Mock Draft. The calendar has officially turned to 2017, which means that it’s time to start speculating where the top prospects will end up in June’s NBA Draft. Compared to the 2016 group, this year’s…

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Horse Tracks: Pro Football Focus names their 2016 All-Pro team — Mile High Report – All Posts

And they still prefer Khalil Mack over Von Miller, but Aqib Talib and Chris Harris Jr. received no such slight. The people over at Pro Football Focus announced their final 2016 All-Pro Team and the first thing we need to talk about is their apparent love affair for Khalil Mack (+93.9) who ever so slightly…

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Ed Werder talks Broncos coaching search — Mile High Report – All Posts

The Afternoon Drive discusses all angles of the Broncos coaching search with ESPN’s Ed Werder The Afternoon Drive guys caught up with ESPN’s Ed Werder yesterday to breakdown the Broncos coaching search. They talk about the two leading candidates: Vance Joseph and Kyle Shanahan, and also discuss Wade Phillip’s situation. The interview begins at the…

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Report: Kyle Shanahan thinks Denver is the best job opening — ProFootballTalk

Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan is a candidate for most of the NFL’s six head-coaching vacancies, but there’s reportedly one he prefers over the others, and that’s the one his dad once had. The Denver job is the one Shanahan has his eyes on, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. Shanahan’s father, Mike Shanahan,…

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