Social distancing hasn’t been a problem for Jerry Jeudy. Not just for the past month, but for the past few years. On the football field, that is.
BOULDER — Before the sports world shutdown, Steven Montez and other pro hopefuls on the Colorado Buffaloes football team gathered for their pro day. Montez, who we caught up with at the Senior Bowl, has been working with the quarterback guru of our times in Jordan Palmer, who is also training presumptive top pick Joe Burrow, has trained Josh Allen, Sam Darnold…...
With time ticking down to the Cincinnati Bengals being on the clock for the first draft of its kind, there is more than the usual amount of uncertainty surrounding the unprecedented 2020 NFL Draft. With all the uncertainty already baked into sports in these times, it is fair to wonder how risk-averse the already typically conservative NFL front offices will…...
Not just the top 50, the DNVR 2020 NFL Draft Guide also contains the most intriguing prospects beyond the top-two rounds. Primarily focused on targets for the Denver Broncos, but also including future fantasy darlings and potential divisional opponents, here’s a breakdown of the most interesting prospects outside our top-50....
Over the past two weeks, the DNVR Broncos Crew conducted five mock drafts to see the myriad of ways the draft could fall leading up to the Broncos first-round pick. Here are the major takeaways for how the Broncos should approach their 15th-overall selection on Thursday night.
If any city knows what a dominant secondary can do for a defense it’s Denver. Chris Harris Jr. has departed and the “No-Fly Zone” is nothing but a memory. Rebuilding the secondary now becomes a priority on the defensive side of the ball. The 2020 NFL Draft features a solid group of cornerbacks with some Day Two players that could…...
After ranking the top-200 prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft with our final big board, we’re also unveiling our position rankings. You’ll also find the grades for each position to assess which is the strongest group in 2020, for even more draft coverage check out the DNVR 2020 NFL Draft Guide. Let’s dig in. OFFENSE QUARTERBACKS Grade: B This is,…...
As is tradition at DNVR, we’re releasing our annual top-200 NFL Draft prospects of 2020, with our graded tiers as a guide for where the best value lies for the Denver Broncos in this class. Enjoy! Note: for more in-depth breakdowns of all the top prospects and much more check out the DNVR 2020 NFL Draft Guide. TIER 1: ELITE…...
The 2020 NFL Draft features one of the deepest receiving groups the league has ever seen. Coincidentally, the Denver Broncos enter the 2020 Draft with one of the weakest wide receiving corps in the NFL. Drew Lock showed promise as a rookie partially due to Courtland Sutton developing into one of the league’s best young receivers but the lack of…...
Position versatile, offensive weapons are all the rage in the modern NFL, as the pro game keeps molding into what the college game already is. With the Broncos still looking to add speed at wide receiver, more playmaking depth in the backfield and upgrades in the return game, this group of eighteen flashy and unconventional playmakers have the profiles to…...
You’ve heard it before: there’s a dream scenario for the Denver Broncos with their 15th pick in round one of the 2020 NFL Draft, a scenario in which one of the top-four offensive tackles or the three-best receivers drops to them. Those targets are a reason why there’s been buzz throughout the process regarding Denver’s interest to move up in…...
Our DNVR Broncos Beat and our DNVR Draft Beat join forces to mock what the first 15 picks of the 2020 draft could look like! Presented by MSU Denver If you want to be a part of the conversation, these are recorded live every Tuesday and Thursday at noon on periscope, facebook and youtube! https://youtu.be/l6oGHJNhv4U
With the NFL draft fast approaching, it’s time to take a look at the Denver Broncos’ biggest positions of need in the 2020 class. Few spots have been more problematic in the Mile High City in recent years than the offensive tackle position, where high-draft picks like Ty Sambrailo and Garett Bolles have busted on the blindside and throwing money…...
After a star-studded free-agency and trade period, John Elway plugged many of the holes with his sweet-as-honey moves. Yet there’s still plenty of work to be done as Vic Fangio acknowledged after free agency, saying “we still have enough needs on both sides of the ball.” Here’s how those needs stack up as the team enters the draft.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — There are a lot of questions surrounding the 2020 NFL Draft. We don’t know where the event will take place, who exactly will be there, or what the whole process will even look like. At this point, it seems like the league is more likely to broadcast the picks from a remote location than hold any…...
A lot has changed since our last mock draft, as the data from the NFL Combine is now in our system, and we can no longer un-see what happened in Indianapolis. For smart teams, it’ll mean getting great value later on because fluky results at the Combine dropped a great football player, for reactionary decision-makers, it could spell doom. For…...
Justin Simmons is the best compensatory pick in Broncos history, but their three compensatory choices in this year's draft come much later -- when the Broncos haven't found much success.
The 2020 NFL Scouting Combine flew by and, in its wake, altered the upcoming draft in ways no one quite saw coming. In a year that is loaded with offensive talent, with especially deep offensive tackle and wide receiver groups, John Elway and the Denver Broncos’ brass must’ve been smiling from ear to ear, as we saw a myriad of…...