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Broncos 2021 mock draft roundup: Final mocks focus on quarterbacks for Denver

Apr 29, 2021 at 09:40 AM Copied! With the NFL Draft just hours away, the chatter about who the Broncos might pick in the first round is getting louder. Read on to see which players have been projected to Denver, which is scheduled to make the ninth-overall selection in the 2021 NFL Draft. Daniel Jeremiah, NFL.com: QB Justin Fields, Ohio State [via mock trade up to No. 7] There are a lot of rumblings about the Broncos interest in Fields, even after the trade to acquire Teddy Bridgewater. It would make sense for them to position themselves ahead of the Panthers to make sure they get him.

Denver Broncos Insider James Palmer not Convinced NDSU QB Trey Lance is a Fit - Sports Illustrated Mile High Huddle: Denver Broncos News, Analysis and More

Apr 21, 2021 While the NFLPA and team owners clash over a tumultuous dispute over voluntary OTAs, one of the most coveted QB prospects held his second Pro Day in Fargo, North Dakota. On Monday, North Dakota State s Trey Lance participated in a private workout where the San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, and Denver Broncos were in attendance. Although the throwing session was not available to the public, rumors have circulated that the Niners designed a majority of the workout.  San Francisco GM John Lynch, head coach Kyle Shanahan, and QBs coach Rich Scangarello spearheaded the event for NFL personnel. In early March, Broncos GM George Paton meticulously studied Lance at his first Pro Day with director of college scouting Brian Stark, and QBs coach Mike Shula. On the second Pro Day trip, Paton dispatched offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur to study the 20-year-old prospect.

Mile High Morning: George Paton goes in-depth on draft process with Denver Post

The Lead With little more than a week until the draft, George Paton and his scouting staff are deep in their pre-draft meetings debating specific prospects. Done behind closed doors, the conversations are top secret. It s a really good process, Paton told O Halloran. I ve been really impressed. The part of that process that he s currently in the aforementioned debates can be lengthy, as Paton recalled in a story about one particular prospect who went unnamed. Then the debate started … and continued … and progressed, O Halloran wrote. For nearly an hour, the player s pluses and minuses, ceiling and medical history, suitability and make-up were dissected.

Edmonton Oilers were an NHL trade deadline loser, hockey analysts say, but not as bad as Winnipeg

Edmonton Oilers were an NHL trade deadline loser, hockey analysts say, but not as bad as Winnipeg
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Broncos players vote not to participate in voluntary offseason conditioning due to COVID-19

Broncos players vote not to participate in voluntary offseason conditioning due to COVID-19 Although the vaccine is now readily available, players say they are concerned about safety protocols and a fourth wave. As the official NFL offseason conditioning work is getting ready to launch next week, the Denver Broncos players issued a statement via the NFLPA that they would not be participating due to ongoing concerns over COVID-19. The statement highlights that COVID-19 remains a threat in Colorado and that “it makes no sense for us as players to put ourselves at risk during this dead period.” The statement also reveals that players have been infected at club facilities in recent weeks.

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