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SoCalBronco
07-04-2006, 11:18 AM
'Like Walking on Eggshells'

Former Division II All-American Kuper Was Quickly Thrown Into Fire


By Andrew Mason
DenverBroncos.com

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- It didn't take long for Chris Kuper to learn about one of the most evident differences between Division II and the National Football League.

No, we're not referring to the mere size or mass of the playbook. Rather, it's how quickly he and Denver's other rookies are expected to absorb the contents therein. The transition and learning curve isn't gentle; the first days of offseason organized team activities are spent trying to teach Kuper and his fellow newcomers every nuance it contains.

"It's the whole book the first couple of weeks, and they're installing new stuff every day," Kuper said. "That two weeks (of quarterback camp) was kind of like walking on eggshells, trying to figure things out by watching the vets, and just trying to get it right on the field.

"There's no comparison. It's a different realm."

Far different from what he experienced at the University of North Dakota, where, in spite of the program's low profile in Division II, he still managed to nab the notice of NFL scouts enough to collar an invitation to the National Scouting Combine, where he had his first contact with the Broncos.

It quickly became a place he wanted to go.

"They were the top team as far as being a team of prestige, and one I could fit in with," Kuper said.

It also helped that Kuper would train at Velocity Sports Performance, a nearby complex that allowed him to get familiar with Denver -- and with now-teammate Tom Nalen.

"It just seemed like a great place to live and to play," Kuper said. "When I was out there, I went and saw the AFC Championship (Game) out there, and the atmosphere was unbelievable."

Being a part of that atmosphere, though, will take some work. In recent years, rookie offensive linemen have barely seen the field in their opening seasons. Center Tom Nalen is the only member of the Broncos' starting front to have started as a rookie; left guard Ben Hamilton didn't even play in his first NFL season. Cooper Carlisle only played one game as a rookie on the offensive line (although he did play in 14 on special teams); George Foster played in just one game in his 2003 rookie year; Matt Lepsis spent his first season on the non-football injury list.

So Kuper has braced himself. If the starting offensive line stays healthy, he knows playing time will be scant if recent history holds up.

"If they don't think I'm ready, then I'll probably know that I'm not ready, either," he said. "Just as long as I'm on the team and I'm getting some reps in practice, and just continuing to learn, I'll be okay."

That makes his individual goals as a rookie clear.

"I just want to make this team and be someone that my team can count on," Kuper said. "If there are injuries, I want to be able to come in and not have a drop-off."

http://www.denverbroncos.com/page.php?id=334&storyID=5724

-Slap-
07-04-2006, 11:34 AM
Once he gets up to speed, we're all going to love this kid.

Northman
07-04-2006, 11:37 AM
Great article.

Odysseus
07-04-2006, 03:46 PM
I like what our OL is looking like for the future.

ludo21
07-04-2006, 03:53 PM
I like what our OL is looking like for the future.


Myers
Lepsis
Foster
Kuper
Eslinger

Aweeeesome!

And PJ, Green, WOOO!!!! !Booya!

Kaylore
07-04-2006, 04:16 PM
Myers
Lepsis
Foster
Kuper
Eslinger

Aweeeesome!

And PJ, Green, WOOO!!!! !Booya!
That's assuming that everyone of those guys pans out as a full fledged starter. I don't know if that's realistic. My optimistic suspicion is that this last set of offensive linemen is going to be akin to our cornerback draft of last year where we have a slew of solid guys to stay with for years to come.

ludo21
07-04-2006, 04:20 PM
That's assuming that everyone of those guys pans out as a full fledged starter. I don't know if that's realistic. My optimistic suspicion is that this last set of offensive linemen is going to be akin to our cornerback draft of last year where we have a slew of solid guys to stay with for years to come.

Well we know 2 of them are and will be. Lepsis and Foster.

And im pretty sure Eslinger is gonna be great here. And Hamilton isnt that old yet either. So we really just need Eslinger to take over Nalens spot, and the rest will be gravvy.

Atlas
07-04-2006, 05:47 PM
nice article but he won't even see the field this year. He might be a practice squad guy.

BroncoBuff
07-04-2006, 05:51 PM
Myers
Lepsis
Foster
Kuper
Eslinger

Aweeeesome!

And PJ, Green, WOOO!!!! !Booya!
You forgot maybe the best lineman we have ... Ben Hamilton. He'll be our starting center until 2012 or longer ...

ludo21
07-04-2006, 10:35 PM
You forgot maybe the best lineman we have ... Ben Hamilton. He'll be our starting center until 2012 or longer ...


yep I did, but I did add him in my other post. ;)

He is a stud, a very underrated stud. I hope he stays at G tho, and Eslinger takes Center. His athleticism to open holes and get to the next level is insane.

youcandoit1687
07-04-2006, 11:51 PM
yep I did, but I did add him in my other post. ;)

He is a stud, a very underrated stud. I hope he stays at G tho, and Eslinger takes Center. His athleticism to open holes and get to the next level is insane.


exactly then kuper/house/myers or whoever at G and then lepsis and foster outside. keeps us pretty set for a while. out of all of the picks in this draft, itd be easy to say that eslinger has the best chance to pan out, IMO

elpasojoe
07-06-2006, 11:01 AM
More than one scouting report states that Kuper would have gone higher in the draft except that he has a reputation as an underacheiver and a bit on the lazy side. All the talent in the world and much of it unrealized. I hope it isn't so. Come training camp, I hope he becomes known as one of the hardest working. For him to ever compete with the veterans, and now Eslinger, he will have to be.

Odysseus
07-06-2006, 12:07 PM
Broncos are going to do well with Dayne / Bell but it would be nice to find a franshise RB who is a defense killer.

EDIT: Speltin Gammer

broncosteven
07-06-2006, 12:21 PM
Broncos are going to do well with Dayne / Bell but it would be nice to find a franshise RB whose a defense killer.


Amen.

watermock
07-06-2006, 12:30 PM
Broncos are going to do well with Dayne / Bell but it would be nice to find a franshise RB whose a defense killer.

I'm quite optimistic at RB honestly. We grabbed our QBOTF this year, 2007 very well could be the year we get that franchise back if we struggle. I don't anticipate that. If Cobbs can stay healthy, people are going to be surprised. He runs alot like the Whizzinator. He even knows how to get in trouble with the chronic.

youcandoit1687
07-07-2006, 01:14 PM
I'm quite optimistic at RB honestly. We grabbed our QBOTF this year, 2007 very well could be the year we get that franchise back if we struggle. I don't anticipate that. If Cobbs can stay healthy, people are going to be surprised. He runs alot like the Whizzinator. He even knows how to get in trouble with the chronic.

u dont see us going DLine next year?