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Radio podcast Garett Bolles Jersey , and was impressed with the Broncos draft."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos 2019 Draft ClassBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕MHR RadioBroncos podcastsDenver Broncos 2019 DraftElway and the Broncos navigated a successful draftNew,31commentsTrevor Sikkema of The Draft Network joined the MHR Radio podcast, and was impressed with the Broncos draft. Elway and the Broncos navigated a successful draftThe biggest knock on John Elway since becoming the Denver Broncos general manager has always been his drafting issues. As the executive VP of football operations, his drafts have always been somewhat questionable. However, the 2018 draft seemed to mark a turning point for Elway, and perhaps the 2019 draft has become confirmation of his growth in that regard.On the MHR Radio Podcast (iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher), Ian St. Clair and I were joined by Trevor Sikkema of The Draft Network. As he answered some of the Twitter questions we received, he mad a couple statements that really stuck out. First, he praised Elway’s ability to navigate his way through the draft. In the first round, when the Broncos traded out of the 10th pick, they were able to move back to 20, draft Noah Fant, and gained a second round pick (52) in 2019, and the Steelers third round pick in 2020. While many pundits and fans felt the Broncos needed to take a linebacker, this was a savvy move by Elway. A freakishly athletic tight end, and draft capital for the 10th pick? Sign me up.The navigation continued in the second, along with discipline and patience. Elway was able to draft Dalton Risner, who should have immediate impact on the offensive line. Rise Up, Broncos Country, and celebrate Risner coming home with this new shirt from BreakingT. Then, another move, this time up, to draft Drew Lock. Elway could have panicked and taken Lock at 10, or even 20. Instead, the Broncos evaluated the board, and moved on Lock when the time was right. As with Risner, there is a new shirt for this selection as well. Now (hopefully) Denver is Locked and Loaded at quarterback for the future.As Sikkema said on the podcast, knowing what other teams are going to do means being able to have patience and let the draft fall to you. With that patience the Broncos were able to draft 4 top-50 prospects in the first 71 picks. Whether that will translate to success on the field will be determined in the upcoming season, but in the aftermath of the draft, John Elway seemed to silence some of the critics.The second statement Sikkema made that piqued my interest was about making the right picks. While Elway was able to make good moves in the draft DaeSean Hamilton Jersey , the second half of the equation is making the correct selections. When a GM makes a trade, but then drafts the wrong player, the successful navigation becomes obsolete.Not only did Elway move through the draft, using trades to get to the right spot to make the picks they wanted. He also seemingly made the correct selections when the time came. From Fant, to Risner, to Lock, to Dre’Mont Jones, the Denver Broncos came away with impactful players.Ian said it on the podcast before, and it bears repeating: John Elway killed it in the 2019 NFL Draft. With two solid drafts in back-to-back years, it appears the Broncos are setting themselves up for a future of success.MHR Radio is now on iTunes, iHeartRadio, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher,TuneIn and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Please subscribe to the one that fits your fancy, and also rate and review what you hear.Broncos vs Seahawks: 6 winners, 3 losers and 1 “both” in season-opening win As the cliche goes, a win is a win. But it feels like there’s something more to this 27-24 season-opening win over the Seattle Seahawks. It was far from pretty, but the Denver Broncos showed this isn’t the same team of the last two seasons. No matter the situation, they don’t get too high or too low. They are prepared for whatever happens and have the confidence to come out on top.I get that this is just one game on a marathon path to 16. It’s also the first, but there is a lot to take away from this win — most of it positive. Winners Phillip Lindsay The rookie running back went undrafted. Remember that whenever Lindsay shines on the field, as he did for the Broncos on Sunday (and as he’s done since he showed up at the UCHealth Training Center). Lindsay was Denver’s leading rusher with 71 yards on 15 carries, two catches for 31 yards and a touchdown, and, most impressive, two tackles on special teams. That last stat says it all about Lindsay and why he’s so special. Von Miller What else is there to say about one of the greatest in NFL history? Miller recorded a hat-trick of sacks, seven tackles and four quarterback hits. His heist of a fumble recovery on Seahawks running back Chris Carson was simply unreal. With his fifth career three+sack game, Miller moves into 48th place in NFL history with 86.5 career sacks. Only Justin Houston (seven) has more three-plus sack games than Miller since he entered the NFL in 2011.Emmanuel Sanders When you clock the stat line He-manuel registered, this is a no-brainer. Sanders had 10 catches for 135 yards and a touchdown. You could include the entire receivers squad in this, but Sanders shined on Sunday. Me thinks he likes to have a quarterback. The Broncos offensive line The biggest question for Denver’s offense this entire offseason was the guys upfront. After the first game of the season, that is no longer a question. The Broncos rushed for 146 yards on 32 carries. What showed me the offensive line is up to the task this season is when the team needed it most Josey Jewell Jersey , Denver was able to run the ball. Royce Freeman and Lindsay each had big runs that allowed the Broncos to flip field position and pin Seattle in its own end to all but end the game. Even better? The line allowed one sack. That’s a major win. The Orange Rush We know that Miller can take over games, but what we haven’t seen the last two seasons is the other pass rushers being able to do so. We got our first glimpse of what the Orange Rush can do against opposing offense. Of the defense’s six sacks, four 1鈦? came from Miller, Shaquil Barrett and Bradley Chubb. The Orange Rush also combined for 13 tackles and four tackles for loss. This is the best evidence yet that fans need to get this badass shirt for this badass unit.Vance Joseph As I said in the intro, the Broncos didn’t get derailed when faced with adversity. Some will question whether that comes from Joseph, his coaching staff or the leaders on the team. It’s probably a combination of all of those. As I was writing this, my wife and I actually had a mini debate. As she said, “Yeah, if you overlook all of the other shit.” But for this one game at least, Denver didn’t get too high or too low. Perhaps the bar is just off the floor, but I take that as a major win; especially when the coach on the opposite sideline is Pete Carroll. The Broncos This is a bonus, not included in the winners total, for Khalil Mack not being in the AFC West any longer. Those watching Sunday Night Football know why. Thank you, Jon Gruden. Winner & Loser Case Keenum In his first game as a franchise quarterback, Keenum was a mixed bag. He threw some awful interceptions and made equally terrible decisions. But ... Keenum also threw three touchdown passes and led the offense to 470 yards. He finished with 329 yards on 25-for-39 passing. The reason I’m inclined to make him a winner is that when the Broncos needed a drive and touchdown, Keenum delivered. Not only with the drive, but a beautiful pitch and catch to Demaryius Thomas in the north endzone. But please, please no more three-interception games. Losers Broncos defenders covering tight ends Oh, hey, the same problem this defense has had since at least the early 2000s. Coupled with Keenum’s three picks, this was the biggest blight for Denver. Needless to say it must get corrected, but see above. Devontae BookerHe only had two carries for four yards, and two receptions for 11 yards, but that was enough. In fact, it was too much. For some reason on the first possession of the third quarter, Bill Musgrave decided it was a good time to get Booker involved. It went as everyone expected, with him running into the rear ends of his lineman. No more. Roll with Freeman and Lindsay going forward. Sebastian Janikowski The former Oakland Raiders kicker not only missed once, but twice. After the 2-minute warning, Janikowski missed from 51 yards but was gifted another shot after an offsides penalty on Tramaine Brock. The Seahawks moved five yards closer with the same result. Those two misses cost his team at least a tie game. Broncos Country thanks you.
   
 
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