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Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2019 6:07 am Post subject: Who are the best players available |
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for the Denver Broncos on Day 2 of the 2019 NFL Draft? Christopher Hart updates his remaining Big Board and shares his thoughts."It’s never a dull moment covering the 2019 NFL Draft and the Denver Broncos made several moves on the first day that had all of Broncos Country at the edge of their seat. To start off their evening [url=http://www.thebroncosclub.com/courtland-sutton-jersey/]Courtland Sutton Jersey[/url] , they acquired an extra second-round selection (#52 overall) and a future third round selection from the Pittsburgh Steelers, who traded up for Michigan linebacker Devin Bush. After dropping own to the twentieth overall selection, the franchise selected high-profile tight end Noah Fant, giving them a dynamic weapon at the position they haven’t had in half a decade. (ICYMI — here is my scouting report on Fant.)After the first round was in the books, twenty-three prospects in my top thirty-two went in the first round. Six others who ended up going on the first day were ranked thirty-three through forty-two respectively, with only three players outside the the top fifty going in the first. So who are the best players from my board that still remain and which of them could be favorites to land with the Broncos tomorrow evening? Let’s take a look.Hart’s Best Players Available for Day 219. Jawaan Taylor, OT — FloridaThe reason Taylor is still available is simple — there are medical concerns with his knee according to various reports. I’m not big on taking prospects with injury risks high in the draft, so I’d hope the Broncos would pass on him given that issue.21. Byron Murphy, CB — WashingtonIf the Broncos somehow ended up with Murphy in the second round I’d be absolutely elated. He is a tremendous fit for Vic Fangio’s defense and is one of the ‘stickiest’ corners in the draft. When you factor in the Chris Harris Jr. situation — it’s quite clear Denver needs to find themselves another cornerback.23. Drew Lock, QB — MissouriI’m not too surprised that Lock slid out of the first round. His mechanics are a mess (especially his footwork) which has a negative impact on his overall accuracy. However, his potential and talent may be too good for the Broncos to pass up if he is on the clock at #41 overall. Kevin Hogan and Garrett Grayson aren’t quality back-up material and they aren’t guys you want starting at any point ever.24. Greedy Williams, CB — LSUWilliams isn’t the best fit for the Broncos’ defense, but you he has traits you can’t teach and if he puts it all together and improves upon his tackling he could be a quality boundary corner in the National Football League. Those are two big ifs but in the second round the risk is worth the reward.26. Dalton Risner, OL — Kansas StateThe Broncos like Risner and if available he would be an obvious choice for the franchise considering they have significant needs long-term on the interior. His ability to play four spots (everything but left tackle) only adds to his value. Don’t be surprised if he is one of the prospects Denver selects on Day 2.28. Nasir Adderley, S — DelawareWill Parks and Justin Simmons are both free agents after the end of next season. While I envision one of them receiving a contract extension, I’m not sure both do. Adderley is a ball-hawking defensive back who forces a lot of turnovers. He would be a dark horse pick for sure but a great value selection nevertheless.29. D.K. Metcalf, WR — Ole MissThe Broncos drafted Courtland Sutton and DaeSean Hamilton in last year’s draft and added a dynamic tight end in Fant to their roster yesterday evening. Could you imagine the Broncos’ offense with Metcalf added into the mix? Good luck to opposing secondaries if that happens.30. Cody Ford, OT — OklahomaMike Munchak is one of the best in the business at coaching up offensive lineman and Ford has a tremendous amount of athleticism for a man his size. His best fit might be at offensive guard and the Broncos do have a need there.32. Rock Ya-Sin, CB — TempleThe aforementioned Murphy and Williams are still available, but Ya-Sin is a rock solid corner who can compete for snaps immediately. His physicality and strong tackling line up with the aggressive attitude of Fangio’s defense.The Remainder of Hart’s Top 10035. Irv Smith Jr., TE — Alabama39. A.J. Brown, WR — Ole Miss40. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S — Florida 41. Deebo Samuel, WR — South Carolina 43. Joejuan Williams, CB — Vanderbilt44. Jaylon Ferguson, EDGE — Louisiana Tech 45. Dre’Mont Jones, DT— Ohio State46. Hakeem Butler, WR — Iowa State47. Erik McCoy, C — Texas A&M 48. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, WR — Stanford49. Taylor Rapp, S — Washington50. Trysten Hill, DT — Central Florida51. Juan Thornhill, DB — Virginia Tech52. Riley Ridley, WR — Georgia53. Yodny Cajuste, OT — West Virgnia55. Justin Layne, CB — Michigan State56. Trayvon Mullen, CB — Clemson58. Greg Little, OT — Ole Miss59. Zach Allen, DE — Boston College60. Amani Hooker, S — Iowa 61. Chase Winovich, EDGE — Michigan62. Jahlani Tavai, LB — Hawaii63. Parris Campbell, WR — Ohio State 64. Kelvin Harmon, WR — NC State65. Jarrett Stidham, QB — Auburn66. Jachai Polite, EDGE — Florida67. Deionte Thompson, S — Alabama68. Amani Oruwariye, CB — Penn State69. Elgton Jenkins, C — Mississippi State70. Sean Bunting, CB — Central Michigan71. David Montgomery [url=http://www.thebroncosclub.com/bradley-chubb-jersey/]Bradley Chubb Jersey[/url] , RB Iowa State72. Terry McLaurin, WR — Ohio State73. Joe Jackson, DE — Miami74. Josh Oliver, TE — San Jose State75. Germaine Pratt, LB — NC State76. Anthony Nelson, DE — Iowa 77. Oshane Ximines, EDGE — Old Dominion78. Mack Wilson, LB - Alabama79. Khalen Saunders, DT — Western Illinois80. Isaiah Johnson, CB — Houston81. Andy Isabella, WR — Massachusetts82. Dawson Knox, TE — Ole Miss 83. Nate Davis, OG — Charlotte84. Darrell Henderson, RB — Memphis85. Bobby Okereke, LB — Stanford86. Blake Cashman, LB — Minnesota87. Miles Sanders, RB — Penn State88. Damien Harris, RB — Alabama89. Drew Samia, OG — Oklahoma90. Ryan Finley, QB — North Carolina State91. Miles Boykin, WR - Notre Dame92. D’Andre Walker, EDGE — Georgia93. Max Scharping, OT — Northern Illinois94. Connor McGovern, OG — Penn State95. Ben Banogu, EDGE — TCU96. Isaiah Buggs, DE — Alabama97. Jace Sternberger, TE — Texas A&M 98. Mecole Hardman, WR — Georgia 99. Will Grier, QB — West Virginia 100. Devin Singletary, RB — Florida Atlantic It’s twitchy to rock a rhyme, to rock a rhyme that’s right on time."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos Free AgencyBroncos DraftBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁旴reaking NewsBroncos 2019 Draft Class Announced脳MHR LiveBroncos podcastsMHR Live: It’s TwitchyNew,6commentsIt’s twitchy to rock a rhyme, to rock a rhyme that’s right on time. MHR Live: It’s TwitchyMHR Live is returning and this time it will broadcast on Twitch.tv. We will have a lot more potential to do different things there and even bring on guests live. It’s a game changer for Mile High Report, so please join and give us a follow. We will definitely answer questions live in Twitch live chat.The Denver Broncos are like an army, better yet an air force strictly enforcing the #NoFlyZone once again! Thanks to some clever work by John Elway and Co. for safety Kareem Jackson and cornerback Bryce Callahan the Broncos remain in a unique position to defend an air raid.It is time to discuss needs and we are not talking about perceived needs, we’re not talking about best guesses. We’re talking about that at least on paper Kareem Jackson is paid like a safety, not a cornerback, so even with freshly signed Bryce Callahan and an injury rehabilitated Chris Harris the Broncos still do not have a solution for the cornerback position opposite Harris... Or, maybe Jackson will stay at cornerback, despite his paycheck and his former team (the Houston Texans) stating last season that he was going to play safety the entire season (he did not play safety). However, if Jackson is not the starting strong safety for the Broncos, then they absolutely need a strong safety. So, let’s talk about that. Let’s also talk about the new defense under Vic Fangio, what are we going to see, what is going to change in scheme and what is going to change in personnel. And, finally... We will get into our preliminary first round discussion, because even if it is April Fool’s Day there are only 24 days until the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft.Drew Lock appears to be out as 10th overall... As tea leaves suggest another specific position, one of need and not what you think. _________________ http://www.greenbaypackersteamonline.com/ |
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