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Sanders needs to play a smidge more under control and he could be an all pro, but he is the type of guy who can help you defeat Mr. Maholmes and the Chefs. I love the thought of sending Sanders on a middle blitz after Maholmes - with 6'5" height - long arms and speed.
I’m liking this pick more and more
One thing I heard was Drew fell in the draft because his team interviews did not go well. From the other stuff I read about him - bad interviews doesn't seem to fit him. I've seen a whole lot worse personality disorders than you can suggest for Drew in the NFL.
Johnny Olszewski was the first Denver Bronco wear a '0" jersey in 1962.I am wondering if Bonitto changes to his college #11 and Sanders takes #42. Sorta hope not. I prefer a player to keep his jersey # once he has played a full season in it.
Mims should get #17 with Waitman gone it is open and I don't think any of our FA"s signings will go for it.
Wonder who will be the first player to ever wear #0 in Denver? I will roll the dice and bet on Tremon Smith. Second guess Marquez Callaway.
I am wondering if Bonitto changes to his college #11 and Sanders takes #42. Sorta hope not. I prefer a player to keep his jersey # once he has played a full season in it.
Mims should get #17 with Waitman gone it is open and I don't think any of our FA"s signings will go for it.
Wonder who will be the first player to ever wear #0 in Denver? I will roll the dice and bet on Tremon Smith. Second guess Marquez Callaway.
Johnny Olszewski was the first Denver Bronco wear a '0" jersey in 1962.
Who will be the 1st modern-era Broncos player to wear No. 0?
The next Broncos player to wear No. 0 will technically be the second — FB Johnny Olszewski wore a zero in Denver during the 1962 season.broncoswire.usatoday.com
JL Skinner wore the number zero at Boise State. NFL is allowing all position groups, except O line and D line to wear that number. Seems like he would be the front runner to grab it.