COVID-19 has swept across the NFL this week.
So far, the Broncos have been relatively unscathed.
That's made Vic Fangio "relieved, but nervous."
Denver's injuries, however, are a different story.
COVID-19 has swept across the NFL this week.
So far, the Broncos have been relatively unscathed.
That's made Vic Fangio "relieved, but nervous."
Denver's injuries, however, are a different story.
With the 2017 NFL Draft's first round now in the books it was time to preview round two with our mock draft of all 64 picks.
The Denver Broncos have done a good job in finding players with off-field red flags worth gambling on in the draft. But the NFL Draft is tricky to navigate with such issues and that's truer than ever with the 2017 class.
The path traveled to the 2017 NFL Draft for star running back Joe Mixon has been a rocky one, to say the least, but it could very well be coming to an end in Philadelphia this week.
John Elway wasn't going to share specifics on the Broncos draft board on Monday, but he did help us to understand why the team is willing to take more chances.
The Denver Broncos have to add more talent on offense to keep pace with their phenomenal defense and one way to do that would be drafting a running back (or two) in a special 2017 draft class.