Broncos, Briefly: Tuesday, April 9, 2019

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‘You gotta put in years. Not just one good year’: Broncos’ 2018 class embrace Year 2 expectations (Nicki Jhabvala, The Athletic)


Although the Broncos finished 6-10 last year, their rookie class laid a foundation for the future and provided hope of improvement. But such hope is contingent upon continued production — even more production in their second season.


Dalton Risner dishes on Broncos visit, John Elway, Vic Fangio and why it would be “awesome” to work with Mike Munchak (Sean Keeler, The Denver Post)


Mike Munchak was jazzed enough with the game tape. But when Dalton Risner, unprompted, told him what a pleasure it was to talk shop with the No. 8 pick in the 1982 NFL draft, the Broncos’ new offensive line coach knew right away that this was a kid who didn’t skimp on his homework.


Charley Casserly 2019 NFL mock draft 2.0: Giants, Patriots go QB (Charley Casserly, NFL.com)


T.J. Hockenson - TE



Joe Flacco loves throwing to tight ends, but I could also see the Broncos taking a quarterback here.


Chris Harris Jr. could get a new deal, but it won't be without a bumpy ride (Jeff Legwold, ESPN)


The bottom line is, if Elway wants to retain a player for the Broncos, a deal gets done. And all indications are that the Broncos want a deal done with Harris so he can essentially finish his career where it started as an undrafted rookie in 2011.


2019 NFL Draft rankings: Everything to know about quarterbacks, from accuracy to arm strength (Chris Trapasso, CBSSports.com)


Because of his patience inside the pocket, decent pocket-drifting skills, and outstanding ability to win outside the original design of the play, [Kyler] Murray's the best under-pressure passer in this class. [Drew] Lock's improvisational, too, and inside the pocket isn't afraid to stand in and deliver a strike a split second before he takes a big hit. Rypien will take more sacks than you'd like because he rarely drops his eyes, but because of his experience, he knows where to throw hot against a blitz and is relatively calm under pressure. Finley, Jones, and Grier put a handful of ghastly plays on film with defenders approaching.
 
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