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The Denver Broncos selected offensive lineman Garett Bolles out of Utah with pick No. 2o in the 2017 NFL Draft. At six-foot-five and 297-pounds he is quite the athlete, as you can by his highlights.
According to BSN Denver’s Andre Simone, this is how Bolles fits in Denver.
Bolles is receiving lots of buzz in the past month and now seems poised to potentially dethrone Robinson and Ramczyk as the top tackle in the class as more and more evaluators become infatuated with his athletic skill.
He’ll make an interesting case for the Broncos as his skill set makes him much more suited for a zone-blocking scheme than a power-oriented attack. With Mike McCoy, Bill Musgrave and Jeff Davidson, the Broncos seem to be leaning more towards a power scheme but Bolles ability in pass protection could make him too good to pass up. Forcing the coaching staff to adjust their scheme to their talent—Bolles would have been a no-brainer in Gary Kubiak or Kyle Shanahan’s offensive schemes.
You can read BSN Denver’s full scouting report on Bolles here.
BSN Denver’s Ryan Koenigsberg also wrote a terrific story from the NFL Combine about his incredible redemption tour.