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Originally posted by LikeABoss5820 View Post- David Williams over Lindsay was interesting.
- Chubb starting is good.
- Heaurman starting is only thing i didnt like.
- And Holland is very low on the depth chart but OLB's cant hit the QB's, so.
- And Cravens is all but a lock to make it, he hasnt practiced in camp and is already the backup at S.
Weird thing to be mad about a week into training camp. Much like the offseason, nothing is real this time of year until the final 53.
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Originally posted by DENVERDUI55 View PostTeams troll with them too on players they want to trade or guys they are trying to hide. I feel like Denver is going to try and hide Holland on the PS and they have him buried deep.
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Originally posted by LikeABoss5820 View PostHolland is too good to make the PS, it's 53 or another teams roster for him.
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Originally posted by footstepsfrom#27 View PostThose who have seen him, saw him mostly running drills, probably from 30 yards away.
How can anyone know who should make the roster yet?
It's not time to ask this question about anybody when we have a month to go before they have to answer it.
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Originally posted by gunns View PostI wasn't aware that he had mostly been running drills and not really playing. Maybe I worded it wrong but I just wanted to know if he had shown anything. Excuse me. And it's less than a month
There's another guy at that OLB spot BTW, that bears watching as well, and it's Antonio Simmons, #69, a UDFA from Georgia Tech, who didn't have huge stats in college but showed some flashes as a pass rusher, beating his man often but seemed to have a problem finishing with a tackle. What makes him interesting is he's an athletic freak, 6'3", 250 and to go along with 30 BP reps he also ran a 4.48 forty at his pro day...that would have put him #1 at the combine for the position. He was also a Parade Magazine HS All American who had 29 sacks in high school...in just his senior year. He might be a diamond in the rough. His name has been popping up fairly regularly in camp reports as well. He's got a good shot at the PS I would think if he shows anything in the games.
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Originally posted by Guess Who View PostThis team is loaded... he could very well end up on practice squad. I mean he is an undrafted FA. If Denver cuts him it is likely he will make it through waivers. After all a 1,000 other players will be cut on the same day as him. Lot's to choose from.
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Originally posted by footstepsfrom#27 View PostFour preseason games then. He's playing in scrimmages and similar live action but the first week of camp most of their stuff has been drills. All I'm saying is we have four games to get a good look at him, and I don't think we know that much about most of these guys yet, with a few exceptions.
There's another guy at that OLB spot BTW, that bears watching as well, and it's Antonio Simmons, #69, a UDFA from Georgia Tech, who didn't have huge stats in college but showed some flashes as a pass rusher, beating his man often but seemed to have a problem finishing with a tackle. What makes him interesting is he's an athletic freak, 6'3", 250 and to go along with 30 BP reps he also ran a 4.48 forty at his pro day...that would have put him #1 at the combine for the position. He was also a Parade Magazine HS All American who had 29 sacks in high school...in just his senior year. He might be a diamond in the rough. His name has been popping up fairly regularly in camp reports as well. He's got a good shot at the PS I would think if he shows anything in the games.
Maybe he'll turn it on all the time now that he is a pro...we shall see.
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Originally posted by tsmarine1 View PostParade AA doesn't mean as much as it use to.Simmons wasn't recuited very hard out of high school.He is the classic work out warrior that looks the part but doesn't always show with his play.He'd have one play where you'd think he was an AA type then three plays where you wonder how he was starting.
Maybe he'll turn it on all the time now that he is a pro...we shall see.
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This is what I’m talking about with McKenzie. He’s at least here and working hard. Carlos Henderson is nowhere.
McKenzie deserves Henderson’s roster spot. Carlos can go try another career.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">"I can't wait to show Broncos Country": Isaiah McKenzie is on a mission<a href="https://t.co/N2koI2kjo7">https://t.co/N2koI2kjo7</a><br><br>Via <a href="https://twitter.com/HenryChisholm?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@HenryChisholm</a> <a href="https://t.co/99LHCL8GBn">pic.twitter.com/99LHCL8GBn</a></p>— Ryan Koenigsberg (@RyanKoenigsberg) <a href="https://twitter.com/RyanKoenigsberg/status/1027562647196233729?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 9, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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