Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Sunday Edition)
Q&A: Trio of Oregon Ducks not worth a shot from Broncos - Today’s question about the Broncos comes from Tom McCarthy in Portland, Ore.: Q: I think there are three Oregon Ducks players in this year’s draft that the Broncos should consider taking. LaMichael James would be good, but he has already been discussed in a couple of Denver Post articles, so I’m curious what you think about quarterback Darron Thomas and cornerback Cliff Harris? … Do you think Denver should consider Thomas or Harris and, if so, at what point in the draft would you consider taking them? Read more from The Denver Post >>>>
Baylor’s Ganaway an intriguing big back for Broncos’ draft - This draft is filled with smaller running backs — fleet, athletic players who are what most NFL offenses would look at as part-time, change-of-pace players. Which is why a team like the Broncos, looking for a bigger back, will have far fewer targets on the board. Read more from The Denver Post >>>>
Decker Encourages Healthy Lifestyle - Wide receiver Eric Decker spent Friday morning with DPS students to talk about the importance of eating breakfast and exercise. Watch video from Denver Broncos >>>>
Unfair to criticize Allen in Saints’ scandal - Where does Dennis Allen stand in the New Orleans Saints’ bounty scandal that has rocked the NFL? He stands in Oakland, focused on revitalizing the Raiders. End of story. Unless more information comes out (and it seems like the NFL’s investigation was pretty thorough) that implicates Allen, I don’t expect him to face any punishment for being a part of the scandal. Allen was an assistant coach with the Saints from 2006-10. According to the league’s investigation, Saints players were given cash bonuses for hits that caused opposing players to leave games from 2009-2011. Allen was the Saints’ defensive backs coach in 2009 and 2010. Read more from ESPN >>>>
NFL Rumors: Denver Broncos Are a Perfect Landing Spot for Released CB Chris Carr - The Baltimore Ravens have recently announced the release of two marquee players today when it parted ways with veterans Chris Carr and Lee Evans. While Lee Evans seemed to regress this season with the Ravens, Chris Carr battled injuries all season long, was due quite a bit of money in 2012, and had a few younger, up-and-coming cornerbacks breathing down his back for playing time. Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>
Trade Tim Tebow? Only At Your Own Peril - The Denver Broncos haven’t done much in the way of bold moves ever since John Elway and John Fox assumed their current roles as executive vice president and head coach. That’s not their style. They didn’t blindside everyone by selecting a quarterback in the 2011 draft, instead opting for Von Miller with the No. 2 overall pick. Read more from SB Nation >>>>
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