Category Archives: Denver Broncos

Draft Rewind 2014: Cody Latimer, Denver Broncos

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said leading up to the 2014 NFL Draft about CODY LATIMER: Indiana, 6024, 215, 4.41. Junior entry. Two-year starter. Is a big physical receiver who is a match-up problem for smaller defensive backs. Was the feature … Continue reading

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Denver Broncos’ 5-Year Draft Review

by Adam Fournier, Ourlads’ Intern After only winning four games in 2010, the Broncos have bounced back with four consecutive playoff appearances. The past three years the Broncos have been one of the best teams in the NFL and Super … Continue reading

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Denver Signs Owen Daniels

by Dave Syvertsen, Ourlads’ Draft Analyst  What? TE Owen Daniels SIGNED by Denver Why? Peyton Manning has always loved to use the tight end as a focal point to the passing game.  He doesn’t need the best athletes, just someone … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2014: Michael Schofield, Denver Broncos

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about MICHAEL SCHOFIELD: Michigan, 6064 301 5.02. Three-year starter. Has steadily made his move up draft boards with his consistent play. Plays with good bend, base, and arm extension in pass protection. Patient letting … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2014: Bradley Roby, Denver Broncos

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about BRADLEY ROBY: Ohio State, 5112 194 4.37. Three-year starter. Missed the 2014 Orange Bowl with a knee injury. Best asset is his big time speed and athletic ability. A quick twitch athlete. Can … Continue reading

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AFC West – 2014 NFL Draft

by Dave Syvertsen, Ourlads’ Draft Analyst Below is a quick overview of the each team’s draft in the AFC West with a focus on what they really tried to do with this class.  Also noted is their best value pick and top undrafted … Continue reading

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Denver Broncos’ 7-Round Mock Draft

BRONCOS’ NEEDS – DL, LB, DB, OL, RB, QB, TE, WR, SPT SELECTION NUMBERS FOR ALL 7 PICKS 31 Antonio Richardson OT Tennessee 63 DaQuan Jones DT Penn State 95 Terrence Brooks S Florida State 131 Cassius Marsh DE UCLA … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Montee Ball – Denver Broncos

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about MONTEE BALL: Wisconsin, 5104 214 4.66. Two-year starter. Plays in an I-formation power built offense. Good vision, patience, and running instincts. A downhill runner with good contact balance. Bounces off tacklers. Runs with his pads … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2012 – Duke Ihenacho – Denver Broncos

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about DUKE IHENACHO: San Jose State, 6001 213 4.62. Four-year starter. Broke foot in 2010 after 2 games and was granted a red-shirt year. Passes the look test for a strong safety. Rangy with long arms … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Sylvester Williams – Denver Broncos

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about SYLVESTER WILLIAMS: North Carolina, 6026 313 5.03. Two-year starter. Junior College transfer from Coffeyville Community College (KS). Played one year of high school football. Doesn’t stay blocked. Has lined up all along the defensive … Continue reading

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