Originally Posted by : 2. Another rookie to watch from the spring: Broncos second-round wideout Courtland Sutton. Coaches were impressed with his attitude during OTAs and minicamp, and his catch radius enabled more than a couple one-hand catches that caught everyone’s attention. The strength of his hands stood out to the staff, as does his size (6’3”, 218), and he’s positioned himself well to compete for playing time in camp.
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
You made ZERO upgrades to those units. In fact, the offense got worse with Thomas and Sanders declining even further this off season.
We got 2 WR's who are said to be able to contribute right away and Sutton is being touted as replacing Sanders next year. Lots of press on the RB we picked up as being a stud as well. If this draft works out on the field as the talking heads say it will John had a great one.
If the D is close to as good as it was in 2015 I love our chances. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
We got 2 WR's who are said to be able to contribute right away and Sutton is being touted as replacing Sanders next year. Lots of press on the RB we picked up as being a stud as well. If this draft works out on the field as the talking heads say it will John had a great one.
If the D is close to as good as it was in 2015 I love our chances.
:-) "Maybe if every single offensive rookie pans out and our D can perform like it did 3 years ago despite the core of it being old or gone we'll be good" [Reply]
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
We got 2 WR's who are said to be able to contribute right away and Sutton is being touted as replacing Sanders next year. Lots of press on the RB we picked up as being a stud as well. If this draft works out on the field as the talking heads say it will John had a great one.
If the D is close to as good as it was in 2015 I love our chances.
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