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This story will update as the team add’s more players.
Following the Denver Broncos eight player selections in the 2016 NFL Draft, the team proceeded to sign 21 undrafted college free agents. It is a process every team goes through following each year’s draft and one the Broncos in particular, have benefited greatly from throughout their history.
Broncos’ 2016 signed undrafted free agents:
Name | Pos. | College |
Bralon Addison | WR | Oregon |
Vontarrius Dora | OLB | Louisiana Tech |
Mose Frazier | WR | Memphis |
Antonio Glover | S | Georgia Southern |
Lars Hanson | OL | Sacramento State |
Calvin Heurtelou | DT | Miami |
Shaneil Jenkins | DE | Shepherd |
Henry Krieger-Coble | TE | Iowa |
David Moala | DT | Utah State |
Justin Murray | OL | Cincinnati |
Durron Neal | WR | Oklahoma |
Aaron Neary | OL | Eastern Washington |
Dwayne Norman | OLB | Duke |
Anthony Norris | TE | Southern Utah |
Kyle Peko | DT | Oregon State |
Kalif Raymond | WR | Holy Cross |
Frank Shannon | ILB | Oklahoma |
Sadat Sulleyman | OLB | Portland State |
Nathan Theus | LS | Georgia |
John Tidwell | CB | Sioux Falls |
Eddie Yarbrough | OLB | Wyoming |
The Broncos, more than most NFL teams, look very closely at undrafted free agents and have often quietly found some gems following the highly publicized draft.
A look at the Broncos’ 18 college FAs who have made 53-man roster from camp since ’97. Includes 5 from SB 50 team. pic.twitter.com/LX1FW1Ue4q
— Patrick Smyth (@psmyth12) April 30, 2016
Before signing the above 21 players, the Broncos already consisted of 10 undrafted college players including Chris Harris Jr., C.J. Anderson, Shaquil Barrett and Bennie Fowler. Harris Jr. has become one of the game’s elite cornerbacks and Anderson just recently signed a four-year, $18 million contract after proving himself the last three seasons. Only time will tell if any of the 21 players signed Saturday see the same success.