With the offseason, training camp and preseason complete, building the roster is the only thing that stands between the Broncos and the regular season.
With roughly 20 percent of the roster up for grabs entering the final stretch, here's how the bubble players stack up at each position.
The San Francisco 49ers’ defense punched the Denver Broncos’ offense in the mouth in the team’s first joint practice session on Friday. On Saturday, in round two, the Broncos returned the blow.
In front of 21,234 fans and rockin’ game jerseys, the Broncos took over Broncos Stadium at Mile High on Saturday afternoon for their ninth training camp practice.
Some of the following roster battles will determine who will make the 53-man roster, while others will actually have a significant impact on the field this year.
Dymonte Thomas had an insane game for the Broncos against the Redskins, but it was even more impressive upon further review.
The Broncos’ preseason finale on Thursday night is meaningless for 22 starters, but oh so important for 68 other players and the Broncos’ future.
Outside of three bombs, the Broncos’ offense was full of dinks and dunks on Thursday. And that’s a good thing.
In their final practice before welcoming the Chicago Bears to town, the defense came out of the gates on fire.
Defensive coordinator Joe Woods is going to use the safety position so much, he might just become rich with all of the dimes and nickels he’s throwing out on the field.
Of the eight rookies on the roster last year, only Garett Bolles started a single game. Even with that, there is still hope for that class moving forward.
The Broncos had their final full-speed practice of the offseason on Wednesday, which was full of storylines.