Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Weirdly, DEN is not among the league’s worst rosters, as ranked by BleacherReport.
LVR
LAC
ARI
NYG
CAR
NE
TEN
WAS
all ranked below DEN.
EDIT: not necessarily in that order.
Bruh, go join the fucking Huddle. You sound like a fucking Donkey sympathizer. This thread is for shitting on Dungver and kicking them while they’re down. WTF are you thinking??🧐 [Reply]
Groundhog Day starts every time these losers draft another quarterback.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
No, because for the next three years Denver will essentially have $40,000,000 more cap space than you. If Drew Lock turns out to be the top 5 QB that he looks like, then KC will be in trouble for a little bit.
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4) Denver Broncos
Grade: A
Key Picks: Jerry Jeudy (WR, Alabama), K.J. Hamler (WR, Penn State), Michael Ojemudia (CB, Iowa), Lloyd Cushenberry (C, LSU)
Analysis: Best collection of offensive skill talent in the NFL? Adding this class to Melvin Gordon, Courtland Sutton, Noah Fant and Phillip Lindsay makes a strong case. Drew Lock is a lucky quarterback. https://nypost.com/2020/04/25/2020-n...-all-32-teams/
Originally Posted by DomCasual:
Okay, well, I have to say that the Broncos are awesome again. Drew Lock has obviously worked his ass off - he looks fixed to me. And I’m telling you. Patrick Surtain is Champ Bailey 2.0. Mahomes isn’t going to have much time finding guys open with PS2 blanketing one side of the field.
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Looking at Siemian's play throughout the preseason, I must admit that I've been impressed with his accuracy, ball placement and decisiveness. He gets the ball out of his hands quickly and allows his playmakers to do the work on the perimeter. Against the 49ers, in particular, Siemian didn't hesitate to get the ball to his second or third option in the progression when the coverage took away his primary read. Speaking to a few Broncos players and coaches during the offseason, I frequently heard them rave about Siemian's command of the offense and how quickly he got the ball out. They also cited his competitiveness -- a Broncos team source told me that he treated every opportunity like a big deal and his success leading the 3s as a rookie opened some eyes around the building -- leadership skills and steady improvement as a passer as major factors in his ascension up the depth chart. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...-the-real-deal
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
There's been lots of talk about how Paxton Lynch is growing & improving in some way each day. But the same is also true for Trevor Siemian.
I'm telling you, if the Broncos can get over Siemian's lack of experience he could very well start week 1.
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Dak Prescott, Paxton Lynch grade highest among rookie QBs
Paxton Lynch, Denver Broncos
Drafted: Round 1, No. 26 overall.
Preseason analysis: Lynch was much further ahead than I anticipated during the preseason. His footwork was very crisp, considering the adjustment he's making from the offense he was in at Memphis. He displayed a huge arm and showed the ability to create with his legs. He is much more comfortable working on the edges as opposed to attacking the middle of the field. Lynch's touch and ball placement were a little spotty in the third week of the preseason. GRADE: B+
Areas for improvement: Lynch (six sacks in three games) still needs to improve his pocket awareness. He bailed early a couple of times, and he held the ball too long on occasion. He will get more comfortable in this area with more reps and game experience.
Expectations for rookie season: I know he's still pretty raw, but again, Lynch is much further along than I anticipated. His skillset is on another level than current Broncos starter Trevor Siemian. I believe he will take over the positon around the middle of the season. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...ong-rookie-qbs
Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
I disagree with that. He'll start here at least the next two years...maybe longer.
on Trevor Semen
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
#broncos QB Trevor Siemian has completed 81.8 pct of 10+ air yard passes this season (highest pct in NFL)
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Bruh, go join the fucking Huddle. You sound like a fucking Donkey sympathizer. This thread is for shitting on Dungver and kicking them while they’re down. WTF are you thinking??🧐
What’s the Huddle’?
Not thinking anything really. Just surprised that somehow DEN has isn’t worse than a couple of those teams, lol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
What’s the Huddle’?
Not thinking anything really. Just surprised that somehow DEN has isn’t worse than a couple of those teams, lol.
Just giving you shit. I don’t think preseason rankings mean shit. And the Huddle is what took over after TJ closed down the Mane. I think that idiot Dom runs it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Just giving you shit. I don’t think preseason rankings mean shit. And the Huddle is what took over after TJ closed down the Mane. I think that idiot Dom runs it.
Ah, kind of thought that was it. Once OM shut down I stopped trying to check out any Bronco forums.
No worries, I knew you were screwing with me. Just didn’t have a proper zinger in reply. Though I was kind of implying that B/R forgot about DEN.:-) [Reply]
Broncos release former Super Bowl champion WR Phillip Dorsett
The Broncos’ UDFA contingent became official Friday, and the 13-man haul left the team the task of moving two players off its roster to reach the 90-man offseason limit. The team has complied, cutting two experienced veterans.
Denver informed wide receiver Phillip Dorsett and defensive lineman Rashard Lawrence of their respective releases, according to the Denver Post’s Parker Gabriel and 9News’ Mike Klis.
Dorsett joined the Broncos on a practice squad deal just after teams finalized their initial 53-man rosters last August. The former first-round pick, who failed to make the Raiders’ 53-man roster in training camp, played in two games and caught one pass in 2023. The Broncos were Dorsett’s seventh NFL team. The nine-year veteran turned 31 earlier this offseason.
Dorsett’s best NFL showings came in Indianapolis and New England. The 2015 first-rounder was memorably included in a summer 2017 trade that sent Jacoby Brissett to the Patriots; that deal came after Dorsett totaled a career-high 528 receiving yards. He has not come within 100 yards of that total since. With Houston in 2022, the Miami alum caught 20 passes for 257 yards.
Lawrence, 25, has been with five teams since August 2023. The former Cardinals fourth-round pick, who started 13 games with his original team from 2020-22, did not make Arizona’s first Jonathan Gannon-run roster last year and caught on with the Dolphins’ practice squad. He then bounced to the Panthers and Texans’ taxi squads. The Broncos gave him a reserve/futures contract in January.