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  • My 2023 mock draft

    I do expect the Broncos to trade down. I think trading up is unlikely. This draft is going to be more for depth moving forward. We may get 1 or 2 starters for this year but I think that's it. I do think we can get up to 4 starters out of this draft if all goes well in their development.

    I didn't go crazy with trades, just 2 to go from 5 to 7 picks, as well as a few future mid-round picks in 2024. That seemed reasonable and I did not include any players in a trade because I don't see the Broncos doing that with limited draft picks and little cap space.

    I just drafted the way the board fell in the simulator. Here we go:

    67. Jaelyn Duncan, OT, Maryland. We need to address the lack of depth at OT and be ready to replace Bolles if this is his last year. A year to sit and develop will benefit Duncan greatly.

    68. Gervon Dexter, DT, Florida. Gotta fix the middle of our defense. Dexter's got the skills and production. I think he can be a dominant IDL.

    119. Ricky Stromberg, C, Arkansas. May be a little early for him to be picked but we need a center and sometimes you just gotta make sure you get your guy.

    142. Sean Tucker, RB, Syracuse. Broncos need better depth at RB and I think his skill set is something that adds another dimension to this offense.

    158. Jakorian Bennett, CB, Maryland. Tough and physical. Was a safety at junior college. Could end up being our top nickel CB.

    190. Dylan Horton, DE, TCU. Has the traits, but needs some refining.

    229. Dontayvion Wicks, WR, Virginia. 6' 2", 200 lbs. A big bodied WR. A flier pick.

    Like I said, I just let the board fall, made realistic trades and took players I think the Broncos could very well take if there.

    As much as I wanted to take a LB, the board just didn't fall that way. And with limited draft picks, I don't think they'll take a flier at LB compared to other positions.

    Well, there it is. Praise it, bash it, do what you will...

    Edit note: I couldn't copy my mock from the site so I just wrote in my picks and accidentally put Adetomiwa Adebawore at 190. That was wrong, he was much higher on the mock draft board and was gone before pick 67. Horton was the pick at 190. I just mixed them up when copying what I wrote down and doing my original post.
    Last edited by sra84; 04-21-2023, 04:44 PM.

  • #2
    I like the trenches being addressed. Would honestly be nice not having big needs on either side of the line heading into next offseason.
    "Dwight Howard On The Post Dog!!"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JSwint22
      I like the trenches being addressed. Would honestly be nice not having big needs on either side of the line heading into next offseason.
      Thanks. This offseason the Broncos made it a priority to get tougher and more physical. I think they'll take a similar approach in the draft.

      I thought about an edge player early on, but we signed Randy Gregory, used a premium second round pick in Bonitto, moved Browning (a third round pick) to OLB and Cooper has been good as a roational edge rusher. Not to mention we signed Christopher Allen, who missed last year with an injury, as un UDFA last year that so many, myself included, were excited about, and we traded for Jacob Martin for depth as well. We've invested in the edge position. It's time for these guys to step up. Same with Uwazurike and Henningsen at DE.

      Unless we trade or cut any of these guys, or a top prospect slides, I just don't see an edge rusher being a top priority and considering where they're likely to be picking in the draft, I think there are better prospects at other positions where we need depth.

      As for guard, again, it's just the way the board fell. There are plenty of prospects I liked and would like to add to our IOL, but, they just weren't there and with limited picks, I just tried to make the most of it.
      Last edited by sra84; 04-21-2023, 03:32 PM.

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      • #4
        At #5, the Denver Broncos picked Russell Wilson, quarterback.
        At #37, the Denver Broncos again picked Russell Wilson, quarterback.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by toffee
          At #5, the Denver Broncos picked Russell Wilson, quarterback.
          At #37, the Denver Broncos again picked Russell Wilson, quarterback.
          LOL yes they did... but didn't secure either Rookie contract

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BiscuitBronco

            LOL yes they did... but didn't secure either Rookie contract
            "Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus

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            • #7
              sra preaches building the trenches, and here's what the mock looks like. Love the Tucker pick. I don't know how healthy he is but plug him in if he is.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Spice 1
                sra preaches building the trenches, and here's what the mock looks like. Love the Tucker pick. I don't know how healthy he is but plug him in if he is.
                I've always believed in building in the trenches and being a physical team....and now with Sean Payton, that is what the Broncos are doing. McGlinchey, Powers, Perine, Manhertz...Payton is toughening this team up, and they need it.

                As for Tucker, it was never disclosed what the reason why he wasn't able to participate in combine, but, from what I've seen, he said he was expecting to be cleared shortly. And from all I've read lately, he is. Looks like he is ready for the Syracuse pro day tomorrow.

                Syracuse football fans, star running back Sean Tucker is healthy and ready to impress the NFL!!! That’s right, Mr. PL34SED Sean Tucker, the former star O...
                Last edited by sra84; 04-23-2023, 01:56 PM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BiscuitBronco

                  LOL yes they did... but didn't secure either Rookie contract
                  It's what it's, something to remember and not to be repeated, right?

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                  • #10
                    Boy, I was way off. Tucker went undrafted. Duncan went way later. Dexter and Stromberg went closer to where I projected. And Bennett, Horton, and Wicks went earlier than I expected.

                    Oh well, that's one reason why I love the draft....unpredictable.

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                    • #11
                      If Mims can accomplish what Hamler and Washington haven't been able to do, moving up to number 63 at end of second will be well worth it.

                      Sanders, Moss and Skinner look like instant quality depth on D with possible starting potential this season at positions that were thin.

                      Forsyth was a good pick at number 257 and getting Trautman was an unexpected bonus for the TE room. Will be interesting to see who 3rd team Center will be.

                      Given the lack of draft capital, looks like a good draft.
                      "Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by samparnell
                        If Mims can accomplish what Hamler and Washington haven't been able to do, moving up to number 63 at end of second will be well worth it.

                        Sanders, Moss and Skinner look like instant quality depth on D with possible starting potential this season at positions that were thin.

                        Forsyth was a good pick at number 257 and getting Trautman was an unexpected bonus for the TE room. Will be interesting to see who 3rd team Center will be.

                        Given the lack of draft capital, looks like a good draft.
                        you see that your boy colleto spurned us for the 49ers?

                        sean tucker did too
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by armedequation

                          you see that your boy colleto spurned us for the 49ers?

                          sean tucker did too
                          Saw that. Kyle Shanahan knows how to use Fullbacks. He pays them well, too.
                          Last edited by samparnell; 05-02-2023, 05:56 PM.
                          "Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus

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