Horse Tracks: What Broncos running back will have the biggest impact in 2017? — Mile High Report – All Posts

The Denver Broncos added Jamaal Charles in free agency and De’Angelo Henderson in the NFL Draft to compete with C.J. Anderson and Devontae Booker. Which of these four running backs will have the biggest impact on offense for the team in 2017? Good morning, Broncos Country. Throughout the years, the Denver Broncos have been able…

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Report: Broncos won’t hold pre-camp passing workouts — ProFootballTalk

Pre-camp workouts for quarterbacks and their receivers have become commonplace around the NFL in recent years and the Broncos have been part of the trend. Peyton Manning organized workouts at Duke University while he was still with the team and Mark Sanchez did the same in California last year, although that extra work didn’t help…

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Four things Denver wants to see from Peyton Manning at the ESPYS — Mile High Sports

When Peyton Manning steps on stage as the host of the 2017 ESPYS Wednesday night, fans everywhere can expect to be entertained by the deadpan humor Manning has become famous for. Whether by way of skits on Saturday Night Live or one of the many commercials in which Manning appears on an almost daily basis,…

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Broncos 2017 roster: Safety Dymonte Thomas — Mile High Report – All Posts

Dymonte Thomas could not have asked a better place to start his NFL career than with the Denver Broncos and the No Fly Zone. Name: Dymonte ThomasPosition: SHeight: 6’2″ Weight: 199 lbsAge: 23 Experience: RookieCollege: Michigan The Denver Broncos picked up Dymonte Thomas as an undrafted free agent out of Michigan soon after the 2017…

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Will the Broncos have improved offensive line coaching? — Mile High Report – All Posts

The Denver Broncos invested heavily into their offensive line coaching this offseason. By whatever metric you wish you use (and I have tried almost all of them) the Denver Broncos offensive line was poor in 2016. Some here attribute that to poor coaching (and player development) as much as poor performances by the players. Those…

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Denver Broncos training camp preview: Quarterbacks — Predominantly Orange

Denver Broncos training camp preview 2017: Taking a look at the quarterback position, featuring Trevor Siemian, Paxton Lynch, Chad Kelly, and Kyle Sloter… Denver Broncos training camp 2017 is rapidly approaching, and it’s time to take one last close look at the position battles before the competition for roster spots and starting spots begins. The…

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Broncos Roster 2017: Offensive lineman Ty Sambrailo — Mile High Report – All Posts

This is the year that Ty Sambrailo can shake off the “bust” label. Name: Ty SambrailoPosition: OTHeight: 6’5″ Weight: 315 lbsAge: 25 Experience: 3rdCollege: Colorado State If you felt your blood pressure rise a little at the sight of that name, that’s ok. Paxton Lynch, Trevor Siemian, and Peyton Manning do to. Since being drafted…

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Vance Joseph expects touch decisions at wide receiver — ProFootballTalk

The Broncos drafted two wide receivers this year and both Carlos Henderson and Isaiah McKenzie offer the team potential solutions to issues in the return game that plagued the team all of last season. Their arrival is going to make it tougher for some Broncos holdovers to make this year’s team. It’s hard to imagine…

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Broncos center Matt Paradis medically cleared after recovering from two hip surgeries — The Denver Post

Broncos center Matt Paradis has been medically cleared after undergoing surgery on both hips earlier this year, putting him well ahead of schedule in his recovery. 9News first reported Paradis’ impending return. Paradis played every snap of every game the last two seasons, but was held out of the majority of practices late last year because…

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