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Denver Broncos 2020 Off-Season Thread

Duffman

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Not sure about the fit and honestly his injury history at this point is too much for me to consider beyond a very small contract.

Do you think Damon Harrison would be a better fit even though he's 2 years older?
 

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Do you think Damon Harrison would be a better fit even though he's 2 years older?

I do think he is a better fit at this time. Not my top choice as this DL class for FA is loaded more than I have ever seen. So could probably sign a couple of players with one high end guy like a Campblell (when he is cut) and then maybe a Harrison to help out at the NT spot.
 

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I think Denver could sign some DT named Pierce from Ravens
 

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I think Denver could sign some DT named Pierce from Ravens

He would be a nice addition. Not getting enough attention.
 

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I think Denver could sign some DT named Pierce from Ravens

He would be a nice addition. Not getting enough attention.
 

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I would like to bring back Wolfe. I don’t think he is going to command crazy money and he was very productive last year.
 

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He would be a nice addition. Not getting enough attention.

Wasn't he the dude who Harbaugh sent home last offseason because he was too fat and a danger to himself on the field because he was so overweight and out of shape?
 

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I would like to bring back Wolfe. I don’t think he is going to command crazy money and he was very productive last year.

Andrew Mason hinted yesterday that things are heading the right direction for a Derek Wolfe Denver Broncos reunion.
 

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Watch some of the Houston XFL there QB is Electric and the D is solid
 

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I think the XFL just might stick around.
 

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Wasn't he the dude who Harbaugh sent home last offseason because he was too fat and a danger to himself on the field because he was so overweight and out of shape?

You are correct. He made a mistake. Still had a good season once he got his weight under control and that would be a conversation I would have with him of what did he learn from that experience...

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Andrew Mason hinted yesterday that things are heading the right direction for a Derek Wolfe Denver Broncos reunion.

So many reasons this would be a good thing...

1) Shows players that veterans are rewarded for doing everything right.
2) He has been a huge part of that locker room and one of those straight shooters that is not afraid to tell the young guys what they need to be doing.
3) He is such a good fit in this scheme and was honestly having his best season of his career before injury.
 

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They’ll need far more than just one QB for that. The game I saw the QB’s sucked.

You tube you can watch Dallas ,Seattle, LA and Houston they are fun to watch.
 

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You tube you can watch Dallas ,Seattle, LA and Houston they are fun to watch.
I watched Seattle vs TB. All three QB’s who played COMBINED for 260 yards. The winning QB went 7-18 for 91 yards. 68 yards came from one reception. I’ll be surprised to see them playing past this season.
 

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I watched Seattle vs TB. All three QB’s who played COMBINED for 260 yards. The winning QB went 7-18 for 91 yards. 68 yards came from one reception. I’ll be surprised to see them playing past this season.


The NFL gets a preseason every year and they’ve been around forever, these guys have played 3 games total as a team you can’t expect them to light it up with such little experience.
 

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I watched Seattle vs TB. All three QB’s who played COMBINED for 260 yards. The winning QB went 7-18 for 91 yards. 68 yards came from one reception. I’ll be surprised to see them playing past this season.


1. Houston Roughnecks (3-0)
When the season started, some poked fun at June Jones for throwing the ball so much. Now, our one wish is for him to throw it even more. P.J. Walker's breakout cannot be overstated, and with each passing week, the inevitability of his return to the NFL increases. Not only that, but he's surrounded by underrated playmakers, from RB James Butler (5.7 yards per carry) to WR Cam Phillips, who leads the XFL in every major receiving category. Do they rely on Walker and the offense too much? Sometimes. But the pass rush is capable of big plays, and as long as No. 11 is healthy, they should be favored.


Previously: 2

2. St. Louis BattleHawks (2-1)
For a guy who never started a professional game before Week 1, Jordan Ta'amu sure looks like one of the XFL's veteran QBs. He's mobile. He can zip it. He's accurate. And under Jonathan Hayes' coaching, he's got the supporting cast to execute an offense that's simultaneously capable of controlling the clock and rattling off explosive plays, with RBs Matt Jones and Christine Michael helping shoulder the load. Simply put, the BattleHawks look like they can win just about any way they need to, and their defense is quietly just as reliable as that of our next team, the former No. 1.

Previously: 3

3. DC Defenders (2-1)
How the mighty have fallen. If you figured DC was talented enough to rout L.A. on the road in Week 3, join the club. But Cardale Jones' penchant for forcing passes rather than playing for the next down finally bit him hard, and it didn't help that the Defenders' typically lock-down secondary suffered a half-dozen breakdowns. As bad as their Sunday night loss was, Pep Hamilton's got more than enough NFL-caliber starters on both sides of the ball to right the ship. On paper, they're still incredibly balanced, and if Jones can be just a little smarter, they'll be right back in the championship conversation.

Previously: 1

4. Dallas Renegades (2-1)
Landry Jones looked out of football shape when he debuted in Week 2, but since about the fourth quarter of that game, he's helped oversee an incredibly efficient offense -- one that's featured a couple of consistent standouts in RB Cameron Artis-Payne (6.7 yards per carry) and big TE Donald Parham Jr. (217 yards). Bob Stoops' squad also boasts a really solid defense, surrendering an XFL-best 15 points per game. They don't light up the scoreboard, and against more active defenses, you wonder whether Jones will hold up, but after three weeks and two road wins, they're in a good spot.

Previously: 5

5. Los Angeles Wildcats (1-2)
If there were a three-week Comeback Team of the Year award, it'd go to L.A. Winston Moss's defense gave up 62 points over the first two weeks, and their dismissal of Pepper Johnson after just one game will live on in infamy. But the Wildcats have been a different unit, in terms of both energy and production, since Josh Johnson settled in at QB. By exploiting holes in DC's defensive backfield on Sunday, they reminded us they're just as capable as anyone of scoring on big plays, and the WR duo of Nelson Spruce and Tre McBride is up there with the best in the league.


Previously: 6

6. Seattle Dragons (1-2)
We want to believe in Brandon Silvers. We really do. And Jim Zorn doesn't really have any other choice but to let his QB sling it; Silvers' big-play efforts are pretty much the only thing that keep Zorn's offense from being a three-headed ground show, with conservative play-calling to boot. At the end of the day, though, they are what Silvers is: Unpredictable. The defense has been clutch at times, and when WR Austin Proehl gets the ball, look out. All in all, though, they feel like a .500 team.

Previously: 4

7. Tampa Bay Vipers (0-3)
Marc Trestman seemed like the safest bet to spur the XFL's first in-season coaching change after the first two weeks of the year, and while we're still not entirely sure whether his QB rotation is the best way to distract us from the fact he opened the year with Aaron Murray atop the depth chart, Week 3 was a marked improvement. Quinton Flowers finally got enough run to make an impact. Taylor Cornelius showed at least a little flash. And the whole team had enough spirit to take the Roughnecks, of all teams, to the wire.

Previously: 8

8. New York Guardians (1-2)
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Maybe going to Luis Perez at QB should've been a thing before the fourth quarter of Week 3. Guardians fans might be able to convince themselves the defense is fine, with an occasionally dominant line, but they still have to put up with a poorly designed, poorly called and poorly executed offense. Somehow, it might still get worse before it gets better.
 

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Watch the right teams the 2-1 or better have decent QB play and several teams have a kick-butt running game.

Houston has a QB that will be a starter in the NFL IMO. They also have a decent DL and that makes there DB look really good.

The NFL should promote these spring leagues
 
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