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  • elevation INC
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    morris claiborne or dre kirkpatrick in rd 1 if our draft range ends higehr than those guys then we need to draft the DT from Washington

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  • JakeNbake
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    We should draft the best play available even if it's a QB. MLB SOLB WOLB CB SAFETY RB WR LT LG C RG RT TE FB DT DE it don't matter

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  • Kyousukeneko
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    we need multiple corner this next offseason my best seniorio would be sign porter/thomas or carr and draft claiborne in the first. Get three corners with number one abilitys then throw a second or third on a penetraiting dt to start next to bunkley and we have a really good d

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  • HUMCALC
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    Originally posted by kingelway7 View Post
    We need a CB...BAD. Champ, while still playing great, wont be able to play CB forever and will eventually move to safety you'd assume. And Goodman, while comes up with some nices plays here and there, is for the most part terrible.

    If Richardson is still on the board for us, we gotta take him, otherwise Id take a CB with our 1st pick. If not Richardson or a CB, then Id go with a DT.
    I'd take Kirkpatrick, but I'd rather have Claiborne

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  • kingelway7
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    We need a CB...BAD. Champ, while still playing great, wont be able to play CB forever and will eventually move to safety you'd assume. And Goodman, while comes up with some nices plays here and there, is for the most part terrible.

    If Richardson is still on the board for us, we gotta take him, otherwise Id take a CB with our 1st pick. If not Richardson or a CB, then Id go with a DT.

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  • mb3playa
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    Originally posted by HUMCALC View Post
    We need to go BPA in this draft
    Agreed 100% It worked for us this past draft..depending on where we pick I could see us getting Richardson, Blackmon, Kirkpatrick, or that DT from Michigan State

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  • HUMCALC
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    I'd LOVE to get Trent or Blackmon, but if we don't I'd prefer Claiborne

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  • BroncoSexyDaddy
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    http://espn.go.com/blog/afcwest/post...g-<br /> on-4


    November, 7, 2011

    By Bill Williamson
    Here are some areas the Denver Broncos need to focus on after a 38-24 victory at Oakland:

    Recap: It was a season-highlight win for the Broncos. They showed grit on both sides of the ball, coming back from a 10-point halftime deficit on the road. The undermanned Broncos simply rammed the ball down Oakland’s throats in the second half and are now 3-5 — just one game out of a three-way tie at 4-4 for first place in the division.

    Biggest area to fix: Denver was improved in all areas Sunday, but they are still giving up too many yards in the air. Oakland quarterback Carson Palmer tossed for 332 yards. It is an area the Broncos need to continue to shore up.

    Biggest area to build on: The running game. The Broncos had 298 yards rushing against the Raiders, giving the run-heavy Raiders a dose of their own medicine. Willis McGahee had 163 yards, with touchdown runs of 60 and 24 yards in the second half. Denver quarterback Tim Tebow had 117 yards on the ground. According to ESPN Stats & Information, Denver succeeded against a loaded box Sunday. The Raiders loaded the box on 40.6 percent of Tebow and McGahee's rush attempts. The two combined for 177 yards, seven first downs and one touchdown on 13 rushes against a loaded box — a whopping 13.6 yards per rush. ESPN Stats & Information’s definition of a loaded box is where there are more defenders in the box available blockers, assuming that one person in the backfield is a receiving threat.

    What to watch for: The Broncos will surely stick with Tebow at quarterback next week at Kansas City even though he still wasn’t overly sharp as a passer. I think this means Tebow will automatically get two more starts. Denver hosts the New York Jets on Thursday, Nov. 17; there is little chance the Broncos would move to Brady Quinn on a short week if Tebow struggles badly at Kansas City.

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  • Joshecalpoly
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    Originally posted by Hoserman117 View Post
    If we don't take QB with our first pick, I'm fine with trading down, getting a pick around 15 and another 1st rounder at 20, get a great RT, kick Franklin to LG, turn Beadles into a swingman, and draft LSU's Morris Claiborne with our other 1st rounder.
    Old be fine with that but Beadles is actually not that bad, he's by no means elite but he's been serviceable, Walton has low endurance and his lack of agility and stubby arms make it hard for him to recover causing problems in the interior. Only 3 C have been beaten more then him, Beadles is 19th in that regard, not great but serviceable and that will improve with a better C as will Franklins role but that still has a learning curve

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  • Hoserman117
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    If we don't take QB with our first pick, I'm fine with trading down, getting a pick around 15 and another 1st rounder at 20, get a great RT, kick Franklin to LG, turn Beadles into a swingman, and draft LSU's Morris Claiborne with our other 1st rounder.

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  • Joshecalpoly
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    SS is up in the air but no indication if Carter shouldn't at least get a chance. We need at least 1 corner in the first 3 rounds but depending on C and QB that may not be the highest priority

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  • ERoyal248
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    Originally posted by evski19 View Post
    We need a Running back no doubt after today
    Uhh, Knowshon averaged 4.9 YPC today, he was decent.

    Ball fumbled once.

    Don't think it would of mattered though.

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  • evski19
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    We need a Running back no doubt after today

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  • CTM
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    Secondary won't be our main focus. I see us drafting one corner between rounds 2-4. The rest of our picks need to go Dline, RB, Oline, possibly QB in no particular order.

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  • fraguela09
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    Originally posted by Starbroncs View Post
    seems like thats been a focus in our drafts the last few years actually. We used 2 2nds and 2 4ths on safeties with only 1 year inbetween...yet we still have bad safeties lol.
    Dont forget we also traded a first round pick so we could trade up for a 2nd round selection.... when we grabbed A Smith. Way too many early picks on DBs, and none look like they can play much. i thought we learned our lesson when Shanny was reaching for CB... YOU stop the pass when you have a dominant front 7. We might have the worst front 7 in football. Certainly is up there with some of the worst.

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