The quarterbacks took the field, and numerous men have been strongly linked to the Denver Broncos. Russell Wilson is expected to leave the team, but who will be their next quarterback? Not all of the best players at the position participated in the on-field activities; some participated just in the drills.
The wide receivers also took the field since they had to throw to someone. The Broncos intend to reconstruct their room, and as of right now, it is unclear how Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy, and Tim Patrick are doing. There’s Marvin Mims as well, but he needs to do better as a receiver after excelling as a rookie returner.
During the combine, this player has benefited himself the most. Reports indicate that he performed really well in the drills, measured accurately, and passed the athletic exam.
The running backs also left the field, and it is said that the Broncos are attempting to add more space. The running backs had a tremendous day overall, and it was hard to find any errors. Now, let’s talk about the third training day’s high and low performances. Let’s start with the running backs who got things rolling.
At the Senior Bowl, Lloyd began responding to inquiries about his receiving prowess. He did a fantastic job answering those questions during the receiving drills. During the sprinting drills, he had crisp, fluid footwork.
At the Senior Bowl, Lloyd began responding to inquiries about his receiving prowess. He did a fantastic job answering those questions during the receiving drills. During the sprinting drills, he had crisp, fluid footwork.
It was encouraging to see Allen weigh roughly 10 pounds less than what he had stated at Wisconsin. In the drills, he appeared slightly more composed than what is seen on video, and he was making adjustments to certain methods.