When the pads come on in training camp, Albert O. will need to show he can hold his own against Denver’s talented front seven.

If and when that happens, Okwuegbunam will be back at the top of the rollercoaster, just where he started in the offseason in a prime position to become Denver’s starting tight end.

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Zac Stevens was born and raised in Denver, went to the University of Denver and now covers the Denver Broncos. After graduating Summa Cum Laude from DU in 2014, Zac worked for the Cleveland Browns as a remote scout. He then jumped straight into the journalism industry at the beginning of 2016 covering the reigning world-champion Broncos and joined DNVR soon after. Catch him on Twitter @ZacStevensDNVR and daily on the DNVR Broncos podcast as the co-host.

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