Expect to hear more about Derek Wolfe vs. Garett Bolles — Mile High Sports

Even before the No. 20 pick of the 2017 NFL Draft came in, Garett Bolles was drawing comparisons to Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe. Because even though they play on opposite sides of the ball, the Broncos see a whole lot of Wolfe in Bolles – especially his tenacity. As such, they’re expecting a friendly rivalry to…

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Broncos draft grades for picking Garett Bolles in the first round — Mile High Report – All Posts

Here are the grades given to the Denver Broncos for their first round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. The Denver Broncos selected now former Utah offensive tackle Garett Bolles with the 20th pick of the first round. While not a sexy pick, or even a popular pick, John Elway went with biggest need and…

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A Closer Look At Broncos’ 1st Rounder Bolles: Troubled Upbringing, Massive Frame — CBS Denver

By Romi Bean With the 20th pick in the NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos select: Garett Bolles, Tackle, Utah DENVER (CBS4) – It’s no surprise the Broncos grabbed a tackle in the first round – it was their biggest need and they weren’t able to fill it in free agency. John Elway’s draft philosophy has…

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2017 NFL Draft: AFC West first round recap and analysis — Predominantly Orange

2017 NFL Draft: Recapping the picks from day one in the AFC West, including the Kansas City Chiefs’ shocking trade into the 10th spot… The AFC West was among the most interesting in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, starting with the Los Angeles Chargers at the 7th overall spot. The Chargers got…

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NFL Draft Grades 2017: Round 1 Results and Scores for Each Team — Bleacher Report – Front Page

Except for the zany trades up for quarterbacks, the first day of the 2017 NFL draft actually played out in a way many of us might have predicted in the weeks leading up to the action. It doesn’t always shake out this way, but the teams that held first-round selections, for the most part, went…

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Broncos need to find offensive playmakers on Day 2 of the NFL draft — The Denver Post

Garett Bolles is the face of the Broncos 2017 draft class, but he’s just the beginning. Denver has nine more selections in this draft, including three on Friday’s Day 2 (second and third rounds). Now that the Broncos have filled their biggest need, left tackle, the draft board opens up to whoever is the best…

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Rumor: Running back Joe Mixon and tight end Adam Shaheen are two players to keep an eye on tonight — Mile High Report – All Posts

Look for the Broncos to add some ‘juice’ to their offense. Benjamin Allbright of Mile High Sports tweeted out this morning that controversial running back Joe Mixon and small school tight end Adam Shaheen are two prospects that Broncos fans should keep an eye on tonight. Broncos fans can keep an eye out for RB…

via Rumor: Running back Joe Mixon and tight end Adam Shaheen are two players to keep an eye on tonight — Mile High Report – All Posts

NFL Draft 2017: Three Bold Broncos Draft Predictions — Mile High Report – All Posts

Here are some bold predictions for the Denver Broncos in the 2017 NFL Draft. This time of year, there are always hot takes and prognostications being thrown about, because the draft is such a volatile and unpredictable beast. Even the best in the business are regularly wrong in their predictions. Draft Day. The best day.…

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Shoring up the defense may be the right move for the Broncos — Mile High Sports

The greatness of the Denver Broncos defense is based on a symbiotic relationship between its pass-rush and the secondary. Known as the No Fly Zone, Chris Harris Jr., Aqib Talib and Bradley Roby are the benefactors of the pressure that Von Miller, Shane Ray and Derek Wolfe provide. The formula is effective, if simple: pressure…

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