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In this episode of the BSN Broncos Draft pod, Andre Simone and AJ Haefele go through the biggest needs on Denver’s roster and see where the depth aligns for the best value at each position in the 2019 class.
The guys break down Andre’s latest mock draft, take your questions, and go through some dream and nightmare scenarios with the Broncos first two picks, all that and a whole lot more.
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Lonestar Bronco
Hey guys I can’t quite explain it but I can not stand devonte booker. What are y’all thoughts for ditching booker and grabbing Tj yeldon. He’s shown he can catch passes and I’ve seen more flashes from him than booker what’s your thoughts?
OoO Benny Lava
I’m super intrigued by our second and third round picks this draft. The thought process to this point has been to grab best player available at ten as long as its not an edge pass rusher and then use the second and third rounds to grab quality starters to fill needs. I fear we have too many needs to adequately fill those needs in rounds 2 and 3. Do you think that because we are pretty early in the draft order and our 4th round pick is very close to being a 3rd round pick that we can grab three quality starters in rounds 2, 3, and 4?? It’d be tough to rely on someone being drafted in the 4th round to contribute early but that would definitely give us some flexibility at 10. I’m thinking Jerry Tillery or Garrett Bradbury in the 2nd round, Andy Isabella or Blake Cashman in round three, and maybe some interior depth along the o-line or d-line in round 4.
Run Phil Run
Andre,
I was wondering if you could do a comparison of WR Penny Hart Georgia State and WR Andy Isabella UMASS. What are their strengths and weaknesses as a prospect. Who do you view as a better prospect? Who is a better fit in the slot for Denver? Do you envision either of these guys being a target for Denver and at what point in the draft?
Thanks Andre I love your takes.
VividSwing
Hey guys
Being from Copenhagen, I was hoping you could shed some light on the fit for fellow Denmark native Hjalte Froholdt (YAL-de FROH-holt) – a guard from Arkansas.
I know Denver could probably use some help on the interior O-line, and it seems like Hjalte is rising up boards everywhere I look. I would love to see him in Denver with fellow Dane OT Andreas Knappe. I think the two of them would be great to have together on the O-line – though Knappe is a longshot to make the team.
Let me know your thoughts, thanks 🙂
ZChristensen
AJ, Andre,
Good vibes to you guys! My question is on the “nightmare scenario” or DK Metcalf. Outside of limited production (splitting targets with AJ Brown/neck injury impacts) this dude has me relatively intrigued. At first I thought he was only a deep threat but then I brainstormed a couple other guys who were mostly deep threats and got hung up on Randy Moss. That video of him releasing off the line (albeit against a coach) reminded me of Moss. Moss was 6-3 ran a 4.3 with a 1.52 10-yard and came in at 194 and in the right system proved to be uncoverable late into his career. I’m not comfortable committing to the comp yet but as far as raw tools Metcalf’s potential is undeniable even if he is a one-trick pony. Getting open deep is a pretty good trick. What is your take on this guy as a trade back target and would you be surprised if he turned out a DT/Dez level contributor at the NFL level? How did he stack up against those guys through the draft process?