recmccl wrote:Denver is doing a good job upgrading the DEF. Top 15 next yr for sure.
They were top 15 last year, and i do hope that with the additions and lack of subtractions means they move into the top 10. Last year I think their weakness was getting burned in the secondary, and they have definately patched that up quick. If they sign dillon, i have them high in the standing for next year
If Lynch can stay healthy this is a great signing for the Broncos. They solidified their secondary and will probably concentrate on offensive help in the draft, I would imagine. They are expected to announce the signig of Luther Elliss, DL, from the Lions tomorrow. He is a career under-achiever because of persistant injury problems. Dunno why Denver would bother, but if he comes cheap and can stay healthy...
Will the Broncos go after one of the many big WRs in the draft? Who are they targeting at RB, Bell? Any Bronco fans with views on this? Could be a great team next year if Portis turns out to be a figment fo the Broncos system.
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I heard so much about Denver and troupe, but now that they got Weaver to replace Sharpe, will they attack the RB position? I think that is very possible. Bronco fans probably know better though
I'm in agreement with the Lynch signing. If he can stay healthy, it adds yet another positive leader to an already stout defense. With Al Wilson, Champ Bailey, Trevor Pryce, and now Lynch there should be no lack of spark on this D and I'd no longer consider their secondary a weakness.
NittanyLions wrote:I heard so much about Denver and troupe, but now that they got Weaver to replace Sharpe, will they attack the RB position? I think that is very possible. Bronco fans probably know better though
There seems to be a lot of disagreement on the boards I'm reading. Everyone agrees on the positions but nobody agrees on the priority. WR, RB, LB, and DL (not sure about Ellis or how he'll hold up) seem to be the most popular requests. If they don't get Dillon or another solid FA then RB would be probable in the first 2 rounds. Bell and Turner are the most popular names but if Jones falls to them because of the low 40 numbers he put up this week they would probably jump on him. However, here's my disclaimer: I AM IN NO WAY AN EXPERT - just a fan.
They should grab a DT for sure in the first round, I know the Broncos can get a good RB in the second round. LBs can be had later in the draft, and Lelie could be a breakout candidate this year.
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Canadian_Cheesehead wrote:They should grab a DT for sure in the first round, I know the Broncos can get a good RB in the second round. LBs can be had later in the draft, and Lelie could be a breakout candidate this year.
They just signed Luther Ellis who is an injury prone, yet talented DT. Not sure how that will work out but it probably means that they wouldn't spend the 1st round pick on a DT.