Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Wednesday Edition)
How coaches, scouts and execs graded the NFL draft, including Broncos - After talking to some coaches, scouts and executives around the NFL, here’s how they graded each of the NFL teams, by tier, at the NFL draft (from the bottom up)…Read more from the Denver Post >>>>
Bailey Impressed with New Uniforms - At the beginning of April, Champ Bailey donned the Broncos’ new Nike uniform as the NFL unveiled each club’s new look. The Pro Bowl cornerback came away impressed. “From the outside looking in, you might not see a whole lot (of difference),” Bailey said. “But the feel is different. And Nike is top-notch — you can’t get much better than that.” Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>
Draft Just One of Building Blocks - Everyone knows that the National Football League draft is a big key to the long term success of any team, but like any key, all it does is get you inside the room. Too much is made by fans and press about instant success or failure of draft choices, but these comments often are based on what people think they know about the players. And quite frankly, with the exception of a very small minority of observers, most fans have not heard of most players. Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>
Draft Picks Making Plays - The Broncos targeted these seven players for a reason, these highlights show you why. Watch video from Denver Broncos >>>>
Peyton Manning dons new Denver Broncos jersey for DIRECTV commercial - Peyton Manning’s now a member of the Denver Broncos. Those words never look any less weird when I write write them, but it’s a truth that we’ve all got to get used to. Seeing Peyton in his new Broncos uniform kind of helps, though, and we got a first look at Manning rocking Denver’s new orange jerseys on Monday, when the quarterback, his brother and Deion Sanders did a three-man interview with DIRECTV while on location for some sort of commercial shoot. Read more from CBS Sports >>>>
Peyton Manning in His New Broncos Jersey. Plus, Exclusive Interview and Photos! - It’s been a busy offseason for Peyton Manning. We caught up with him when he joined Eli Manning and Deion Sanders on the set of the new DIRECTV NFL SUNDAY TICKET spot. We spent a few minutes chatting with all three and got an exclusive first look at Peyton Manning in his new Denver Broncos jersey. Read more from DIRECTV >>>>
2012 NFL Draft Recap: How The ‘Denver Devils’ Fit The Broncos - With the 57th overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos made quarterback Brock Osweiler the highest drafted Sun Devil since Zach Miller went 38th in 2007. With the sixth pick in round four (101st overall), the Broncos went to the ASU well once again, getting a terrific value in cornerback Omar Bolden. Read more from House of Sparky >>>>
John Hadl: Denver, Peyton Manning good fit - He’s such a regular guy that it can become easy to forget just how connected John Hadl, the Kansas University athletic department’s closer with big donors, is in the football world. Read more from LJWorld.com >>>>
Denver Broncos Building Interesting Group Of Targets For Peyton Manning - When the Denver Broncos, they signed arguably the best free agent in NFL history. That’s certainly debatable, but there’s no doubt that Manning is one of the best to ever play his position, and if he can give the Broncos even a shell of what he used to be, it will turn out to be a historic signing. Read more from With the First Pick >>>>
2012 NFL Draft Grades: Broncos and More Playoff Teams Who Drafted Poorly - The Denver Broncos were one of the several playoffs teams from a year ago who failed to address some of the serious needs on their roster heading into next season. The draft is a great and inexpensive opportunity to really improve the weaknesses on your team, and failing to do so can have huge consequences. Let’s look at three playoff teams who drafted poorly. Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>
Floyd Little To Be Inducted Into Hometown Hall Of Fame - Denver Bronco great Floyd Little is already a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but now he will be a member of the Hometown Hall of Fame. Little is set to be honored Wednesday, May 2 in his hometown of New Haven, CT as a Hometown Hall of Famer which is a national program put on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Allstate Insurance Company. The program honors the hometown roots of football’s greatest players with special ceremonies and plaque dedication events in local communities. Read more from Predominantly Orange >>>>
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