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SouthStands wrote:Couldn't be happier with the draft. I know people are still questioning Gotsis, but if Bill Kollar wants a guy, you pay attention to him. He made Wolfe and Jackson and helped Watt become the player he is today. I'm trusting that guy as it relates to defensive linemen all day long.
Lynch will hopefully sit a year and just get better and better. Sanchez is capable on this team. Great defense, great running game, Denver just needs someone to manage the football. I said it earlier and I'll repeat it now...Sanchez goes to the Pro-Bowl this year.
Simmons will step into Bruton's role and will supplant Stewart in the defensive backfield. This is Darian's last year with Denver unless he signs on as the veteran backup as a UFA next season. Simmons hits like a ton of bricks. He'll be fun to watch on special teams early on. It'll be even better when he reminds us all of Steve Atwater/Dennis Smith in a year...or maybe Mike Harden since he picked #31...
Booker will rotate in with Anderson and may very well overtake him for the starting job by the end of the season. I expect this team to run for over 2000 yards this season.
McGovern is the sleeper pick I think. I said before the draft that he'll be a plug and play for Dennison from day one. He's a strong SOB and will open up holes in the running game for a long time. Great pick.
Janovich is the FB I wanted. Another strong kid that loves the weight room. It will be interesting to see what his receiving skills are as he didn't do much of that at Nebraska. Absolute goal line/short yardage pounder though.
Parks is depth in the secondary. I'm good with it. He's got the upside that can turn him into a quality defensive back. What he does with the opportunity is up to him.
Dixon is Denver's way of freeing up $3.25M of cap space...nice job John! Can't wait to see this kid's leg at Mile High!
CSpringsNSD wrote:SouthStands wrote:Couldn't be happier with the draft. I know people are still questioning Gotsis, but if Bill Kollar wants a guy, you pay attention to him. He made Wolfe and Jackson and helped Watt become the player he is today. I'm trusting that guy as it relates to defensive linemen all day long.
Lynch will hopefully sit a year and just get better and better. Sanchez is capable on this team. Great defense, great running game, Denver just needs someone to manage the football. I said it earlier and I'll repeat it now...Sanchez goes to the Pro-Bowl this year.
Simmons will step into Bruton's role and will supplant Stewart in the defensive backfield. This is Darian's last year with Denver unless he signs on as the veteran backup as a UFA next season. Simmons hits like a ton of bricks. He'll be fun to watch on special teams early on. It'll be even better when he reminds us all of Steve Atwater/Dennis Smith in a year...or maybe Mike Harden since he picked #31...
Booker will rotate in with Anderson and may very well overtake him for the starting job by the end of the season. I expect this team to run for over 2000 yards this season.
McGovern is the sleeper pick I think. I said before the draft that he'll be a plug and play for Dennison from day one. He's a strong SOB and will open up holes in the running game for a long time. Great pick.
Janovich is the FB I wanted. Another strong kid that loves the weight room. It will be interesting to see what his receiving skills are as he didn't do much of that at Nebraska. Absolute goal line/short yardage pounder though.
Parks is depth in the secondary. I'm good with it. He's got the upside that can turn him into a quality defensive back. What he does with the opportunity is up to him.
Dixon is Denver's way of freeing up $3.25M of cap space...nice job John! Can't wait to see this kid's leg at Mile High!
I for one hope Sanchez does not play in the pro-bowl, would like to see him in the Super Bowlbut I guess a nomination to the pro-bowl wouldn't be a bad thing. 2000 yards rushing sounds great to me, we just need better o-line play than we got last year. The way they played when Oz was in is what we need all season for the run game. I don't expect to see as much of Hillman this year, maybe his last if Booker steps up.
IckyIPA wrote:Just a note, in case you weren't aware Hop. Watt, Crick, and Wolfe, and Jackson are on all record, praising the work Kollar did in helping develop their Skills, Technique, and Mental Toughness. I agree that Phillips philosophy of forming a defensive scheme around a players attributes, rather than making them fit his scheme, led to success as a whole. But, to not credit Kollar for being at least partly responsible for his players success, is a short sighted statement.
"He’s so experienced, he’s so knowledgeable and if you give him everything you have, he’s going to give you everything he has and he’s going to turn you into a great player," Watt said. "I’m very fortunate to have a coach like him."
“You don’t need anything sugar coated. You want it straight up. If you want to be great, you have to know what you are doing wrong. When you’re not playing great and someone is telling you, ‘You’re playing good’ but you’re really not, you’re going to keep playing that way,” defensive end Derek Wolfe said of Kollar Wednesday. “He doesn’t want mediocre, he wants great.”
http://www.denverbroncos.com/multimedia ... 5552d13024
Hoppy wrote:Caldwell to lions
http://den.247sports.com/Bolt/Detroit-L ... l-45182351
CSpringsNSD wrote:Hoppy wrote:Caldwell to lions
http://den.247sports.com/Bolt/Detroit-L ... l-45182351
So who is going to run straight up the sideline every play and not get thrown the ball?
Hoppy wrote:CSpringsNSD wrote:Hoppy wrote:Caldwell to lions
http://den.247sports.com/Bolt/Detroit-L ... l-45182351
So who is going to run straight up the sideline every play and not get thrown the ball?
we still have Cody he was Caldwell's backup last 2 seasons
CSpringsNSD wrote:Hoppy wrote:Paxton Lynch only QB at rookie camp
https://t.co/NWPqZypC7g
He's the only rookie QB.
Hoppy wrote:We were speaking on a position coach yesterday and today I would like to get your thoughts on Greg Knapp. My thoughts are he did a great job teaching Brock but also learning from Peyton. Can he pick up and teach what he's learned as far as how to prepare for a defense. Peyton was all about preparation and reads. He was a master with working with his receivers to get their timing down. I remember Manning say the things we work on in may could win a game in December or something like that. With Kubiak and Knapp I think Lynch will play some if Sanchez fails. But I'm hoping he sits the season. Mark wins comeback player of the year and the Broncos relay on a great running game and a stout top 4 defense to get back to back wins in the Bowl. Thoughts?
CSpringsNSD wrote:Hoppy wrote:We were speaking on a position coach yesterday and today I would like to get your thoughts on Greg Knapp. My thoughts are he did a great job teaching Brock but also learning from Peyton. Can he pick up and teach what he's learned as far as how to prepare for a defense. Peyton was all about preparation and reads. He was a master with working with his receivers to get their timing down. I remember Manning say the things we work on in may could win a game in December or something like that. With Kubiak and Knapp I think Lynch will play some if Sanchez fails. But I'm hoping he sits the season. Mark wins comeback player of the year and the Broncos relay on a great running game and a stout top 4 defense to get back to back wins in the Bowl. Thoughts?
And they all lived happily ever after! I hope this fairy tale comes true. The biggest change we need is on the offensive line. If we don't get better play there then the run stalls and whoever is behind center is irrelevant. Our offense needs to pull it's own weight despite how awesome the Defense has been.
Hoppy wrote:7 takeaways from Fridays rookie camp
http://dbron.co/9hz
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