2017 NFL Scouting Report: Roderick Johnson, OT – Florida State — Mile High Report – All Posts

The Denver Broncos will undoubtedly select an offensive tackle in the 2017 NFL Draft. Popular prospects linked to them are Garet Bolles, Ryan Ramcyzk and Cam Robinson, but Florida State’s Roderick Johnson might end up being a better NFL player than any of them. Without question, one of the biggest priorities for the Denver Broncos…

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NFL Draft 2017: Samaje Perine Scouting Report, Running Back, Oklahoma — Mile High Report – All Posts

Breaking down the record breaking back from OU. Samaje Perine (suh-MAH-jay PEE-rine) has been one of the most productive backs in college football over the last three years. He finished his junior year at Oklahoma as the school’s leading rusher, breaking the record previously held by Barry Sims and surpassing future NFL Hall of Fame…

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Patrick Saunders: Schlereth & Evans 4/24/17 — KKFN

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Our Colorado Rockies Insider from the Denver Post, Patrick Saunders joined the show. He explained the impact of Bud Black. The excitement the surrounds the Rox pitching. What’s the deal Carlos Gonzalez? And Trevor Story seems to be climbing out of his slump.

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Broncos Insider: The NFL draft is upon us — The Denver Post

Frost-brewed and cold-filtered by Mario Sanelli. msanelli@denverpost.com | @mariosanellidp The NFL is the gift that keeps on giving. Its next present: The draft. Take this newsletter as my gift to you. The Big Stuff Broncos have toughest schedule in 2017, will open at home vs. Chargers. Life as a rookie offensive lineman can be rough. Take it from…

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Troy Renck: Schlereth & Evans 4/24/17 — KKFN

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Our Denver Broncos Insider, Troy Renck of Denver 7, called into the show talk draft. What’s the likelihood that Broncos will get a steal in the draft? Does John Elway have something to prove in this draft? Troy says this may be his most important draft. Troy also talked about the Colorado Rockies sweeping the…

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2017 NFL Scouting Report: Scouting Western Kentucky Guard, Forrest Lamp — Mile High Report – All Posts

Hey may or may not be a tackle, but Lamp is the top offensive lineman in this year’s draft. One prospect who the Denver Broncos have been showing interest in and may consider during the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft is former Western Kentucky offensive lineman Forrest Lamp. He’s a 6’4″, 309lb offensive…

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Denver Broncos 7 round mock draft:

Here’s a “no surprises” mock. I’ve selected a player for every pick Denver owns that id like to see on the team. So without further ado- In the 2017 NFL draft the Denver Broncos select….

Round 1 Pick 20: The Denver Broncos select OT Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin.
With the lack of tackles in free agency Elway fills the need in the draft. The Wisconsin Badger is the safest bet to be an immediate and quality starter at the position in this draft.

Round 2 Pick 51: The Denver Broncos select CB Cordrea Tankersley, Clemson.
The Broncos take advantage of the DB depth in this years draft class. This selection keeps the “No Fly Zone” stocked with talent and addresses recent and future free agent departures.

Round 3 Pick 82: The Denver Broncos select DT/DE Carlos Watkins, Clemson.
The first of two selections in the third round, Denver picks Watkins. A lineman that can stuff the run as well as rush the passer. Defending the run was an issue last season and a gifted Watkins will be part of the solution.

Round 3 Pick 101: The Denver Broncos select TE Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas.
Denver chooses, Sprinkle, with their second selection in the third round. A TE that’s an outstanding blocker with good hands. He’ll become the most well rounded TE on the roster.

Round 4 Pick 126: The Denver Broncos select WR Artavis Scott, Clemson.
The third Clemson Tiger selected by the Broncos. And why not? They are the champions. Artavis is a play making WR who fits within coach McCoy’s scheme. Plus, he can return punts and kick-offs.

Round 5 Pick 177: The Denver Broncos select LB Ben Gedeon, Michigan.
In the Fifth round Denver selects Gedeon. he’s a highly productive, run stuffing LB with great instincts to man the middle.

Round 6 Pick 203: The Denver Broncos select OG Jordan Morgan, Kutztown.
Denver selects a versatile lineman that can compete at the guard position.

Round 7 Pick 238: The Denver Broncos select OT Sam Tevi, Utah.
Tevi is a good prospect with good feet and the desired measurables to play the position.

Round 7 Pick 252: The Denver Broncos select C Jay Guillermo, Clemson.
Another Clemson Tiger that addressees marginal depth at the position behind Paradis.

Round 7 Pick 253: The Denver Broncos select RB Justin Davis, USC.
Davis is selected for his intriguing combination of size and speed.

This mock draft addresses our glaring need at offensive lineman. It just so happens my draft board dictated a lot of the Clemson tiger selections (I’m not a Clemson Homer). This rounds out this years mock draft.

Go Broncos!

2017 NFL Scouting Report: Scouting Temple Guard, Dion Dawkins — Mile High Report – All Posts

Could the Broncos add the powerful Dawkins to their offensive line? One prospect who the Denver Broncos have been showing interest in and may consider during the early parts of the 2017 NFL Draft is former Temple offensive lineman, Dion Dawkins. He is a 6’4″, 314lb offensive lineman who is considered one of the better…

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Kickin it with Kiz: You can forget about Broncos finishing better than 9-7 unless John Elway gets to work — The Denver Post

OK, smart guy, how do you think the Broncos will finish in 2017? –Josh, Denver Kiz: Let’s see, we don’t know who the starting quarterback or left tackle is going to be for the Broncos. We don’t even know the identity of their first-round draft choice. But because we do know the schedule, let’s predict…

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