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Inspecting the biggest issue for the Broncos’ coaching staff during their 2-3 start

Andre Simone
Andre Simone
October 11, 2018
Inspecting the biggest issue for the Broncos’ coaching staff during their 2-3 start

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Steve Cañon

Steve Cañon

October 11, 2018

I’d almost welcome Mike Shanahan back, at this point.

Jack Double Magnum

Jack Double Magnum

October 11, 2018

Nice article, Andre. It’s been a frustrating year so far but always enjoy the info BSN puts out. I know you’re the draft expert for BSN and was just wondering what you think is more likely between Denver drafting its QB of the future this year in a weak class where Herbert is looking to be the only true QB in the class (although that could obviously change between now and the draft) or waiting until the year after where guys like Jake Fromm & Tua from Alabama could be coming out and looks to be a deeper QB class? I know Keenum is linked for the next two years so would it be best in your opinion to ride Keenum out with his contract and shoot for a QB in the draft two years from now?

Looking at the possibility of getting a QB this year doesn’t look great in my opinion with the Giants likely to take a QB this year with Eli’s career winding down and the probability of the Giants having a top pick seeming more and more likely it seems that the only solid QB in this years class could probably be gone before Denver gets an opportunity to pick. I almost think it’d be best to load up on best available position this year in a deeper OL, DL, and CB class, all needs for the Broncos. Even though Keenum hasn’t shown much to be optimistic about so far I almost think it’s probably best to ride him out for the two years and hope that you have a shot at a guy like Jake Fromm out of Georgia.

Right now I’m predicting Denver to end up with another top 10-12 pick in the draft. THat would give us a good opportunity to pick up maybe the top OL prospect or possibly trading up for a guy like Greedy Williams to fill a big hole opposite Chris Harris Jr. I don’t think Herbert would fall far enough this year with the Giants in the market for their QB of future. THe only bright sign is that when looking around the league right now there isn’t a crazy amount of teams in desperate need of their QB of the future with so many being taken this year. The only teams that come to mind are NYG, NE, MIA, maybe CIN and maytbe WAS. Hopefully Denver is in a good opportunity to fall into their QB of future sometime soon.

Thanks again for time and info! You guys are the best

Jack Double Magnum Replying to Jack Double Magnum

October 11, 2018

Love it, Jack! I’m actually working on a draft piece that’ll go up this week so hopefully I can answer some of your questions more in depth with that.
The QB question is interesting, it’s early but Herbert’s seemed like the best guy in the class with his two best games coming against Stanford and Cal. Sadly, everyone else has dropped off.
Imo Fromm is not a great pro prospect, I just haven’t been impressed with him being able to make tough NFL level throws. Tua is great but it might be a one QB class again. The big darkhorse in all this is Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins, depending on when he declares (he’d be eligible this year but might wait until 2020 Draft) he could really swing things for the QB decision.
I agree with your assessment that the Giants are the big obstacle for Denver drafting Herbert, though I get a feeling someone like Arizona, San Fran, Indianapolis, or Oakland could be in that top spot and likely trades that pick to the highest offer as Herbert probably goes 1.1 with him being by far the best prospect at the most important position (at least for now), so it might come down to making a big offer to get the QB. I think before answering your question about waiting until 2020 to draft a QB we have to figure out the cost for moving up to 1st overall and if Haskins declares, plus if other QBs rise up the rest of the year.
I agree with the other positions of need and would add LB. Aside from the CB depth being down all the other position groups look stacked, so Denver might be positioned to have a nice draft.
We’ll see, it’s always a fluid situation and things will change drastically from now until April.
Keep the comments coming and be sure to listen to the Broncos Draft Podcast if you haven’t already, we cover all these topics on a week to week basis.

rich_dude

rich_dude

October 12, 2018

Alex smith /chad kelly 2019

Preston_Nibaur

Preston_Nibaur

October 13, 2018

It’s blatantly obvious that we are poorly coached team. You hear it in Ryan and Zac’s voice in the pod. We read it in every article. We aren’t NFL coaches for a reason, but it’s pretty obvious to everyone that almost everything we are doing on offense right now is going against what the players and team needs. We aren’t aggressive on defense mixing up our looks even though we have some unique players that could allow us to be incredibly creative at the line of scrimmage. It’s just so disappointing. The coaches have to realize this isn’t working, find a new plan, and 100% commit to it over the next couple weeks. They can’t continue to suggest “changes” are coming and fall back into the same old thing as last week over and over again. I got so sick of watching that last year, and if it gets any worse, I may be that fan that can no longer watch a game until the clock reads 0:00 in the 4th. I don’t need that high blood pressure.

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