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4THERAIDERS wrote:Kickster!
Utah-Ster!!
Made it!
Thanks for all of the help.
I will see how it goes with My Raider Brothers.
Have a good one Fellas.
Just getting Home from work...Crashing for a bit.
OnlyInUtah wrote::up:
SouthStands wrote:I am in...now I need to take some time to explore!
There goes my productivity...lol!
I'm still trying to find my way around. I keep bumping into the furniture.kicks wrote:Hop! Good to see you buddy. Hey, its going to be slow at first of course. But I think you will like this place. Its got all the bells and whistles. Utah will be able to help you with an avatar. That's his specialty here. Well... not his only one. I deal with some picture posting instructions and promotion. The people here are great.
kicks wrote:Here is a place to chat about the Denver Broncos.
SouthStands wrote:Denver really has a lot of ways they can go at #28. I think a trade back could be the best course of action as I think there will be some very talented players that fall. Of course trades are difficult to project, but if a team is wanting a crack at Grayson, Hundley, or even Petty, they could look at moving up...hopefully with Denver. That said, here are the OL guys I want Denver looking at:
TJ Clemmings - No clue why this guy is falling. He struggled with speed rushers at the combine...big deal. He's not a LT nor should he be considered there. He's a powerful, mobile RT in the NFL. Fits Kubiak's scheme very well.
DJ Humphries - Can play along the OL at a couple spots. Has LT ability, but not from day one. Would start at LG or RT.
Cameron Erving - One of my favorite guys. Another big, mobile, zone-blocking offensive lineman. What I like about Erving is his ability to play center. He's not necessarily a Pouncey, but he's very good.
Jake Fisher - May be too early to take Fisher, but he's an athlete. Experience at LT, but projects as a RT at the next level.
One scenario I like is Denver trading back to top of the second and taking Fisher. Figure Denver gets a 4th round pick in the process. Then at the bottom of the second, Denver gets Hroniss Grasu (C - Oregon). Denver gets two Oregon guys that can zone-block and know each other very well. Fisher at RT, Grasu at C along with Clady and Vasquez and then open the competition up for RG. Denver then has their 3rd along with three 4th Round picks. I'm a fan of the 4th Round...lots of good players go in that round.
Hoppy wrote:Fisher is the man I'd pick for the RT position. He is the most ready to play in Kubiak's system. Clemmings if the broncos thought franklin was too slow for RT Why would they go and draft Clemmings who is in the same mold as Franklin. I still like the MLB at 28 if one of the top 4 are there can't get over MLB being a need for the last 4 years and we haven't addressed it yet. Let's get a young MLB that will be there for years to come and work the linemen we drafted last season that everyone was so high on mind you. Draft a RT at 2 and a safety next. we are drafting for depth after we get past 1 I believe.
ChiefGuy76 wrote:Welcome Hop and Southy......Glad to see you boys made it!
IckyIPA wrote:Still can't figure out what qualifies a person as a draft expert, I can tell you it is not someone who lists our top needs as TE and OLB. I think we all agree OL, S, ILB, and NT are most pressing. I personally think our first pick should be used on our future QB and draft Hundley, but I too am no expert.
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