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Potential Selections for 4/27 - Rounds 2/3

MileHigh64

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I'm inclined to agree with you here MH, but I'd like to the bet the odds that one of those two makes it to the 3rd round. (if that makes any sense)

I hear ya cluckin' big chicken!
 

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I think the Broncos are probably more content with their Offense then most of us fans. I think Elway will go BPA.

No doubt a couple of moves in Free Agency might have them feeling this way but I don't think Elway likes being embarrassed. The last time one half of the team sucked, he did something about it in a big way and it worked. Maybe he thinks the best formula is to field a top flight defense but that can only work so many times, IMO.
 

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Defense baby!

Isaiah Oliver ran something like a 4.56 40 - at the combine - He must of been hurting that day. He also has long arms and big hands.

CUBuffs.com | University of Colorado Buffaloes Athletics


PERSONAL BESTS
INDOOR
Heptathlon: 5,281 (2017)
60-meters: 6.94 (2017)
60-meter hurdles: 8.13 (2017)
1,000-meters: 2:44.75 (2017)
Long jump: 23-11/7.29 (2017)
Shot Put: 43-5/13.23 (2017)
High Jump: 6-0.75/1.85 (2017)
Pole Vault: 12-4.5/3.77 (2017)
OUTDOOR
Decathlon: 7,331 (2016)
100-meters: 10.70
Long Jump: 23-6.75/7.18
Shot Put: 40-4.75/12.31m (2016)
High Jump: 6-1.25/1.86m (2016)
400-meters: 47.13
110-meter hurdles: 14.03
Discus: 114/34.74m (2016)
Pole Vault: 12-9.50/3.90m (2016)
Javelin: 152-0.75/46.34m (2016)
1,500-meters: 4:30.63 (2016)

Oliver competed in eight different events for the Buffs’ this season at four separate meets. At the MPSF Championships (2/25), Oliver competed in the Heptathlon, 60 meters, long jump, shot put, high jump, 60 meter hurdles, Pole Vault, and 1,000 meters. In the Heptathlon, Oliver recorded his best score with 5,281 points. He came in second in the 60 meters (6.94) and came in first in the long jump (23-11/7.29) which ended up being the 2016-2017 CU Men’s Indoor Best. In the shot put, he recorded his longest distance with a mark of 43-5/13.23 and also recorded a mark of 6-0.75/1.85 in the high jump. Oliver raced in the 1,000 meter and recorded his fastest time running it in 2:44.75. At the Tyson Invitational (2/10), Oliver competed in the 60 meter hurdles and recorded a time of 8.13. In the pole vault, Oliver recorded a mark of 12-4.5/3.77 at the Joe Davies Classic (2/17).

Sophomore Oliver competed in his fair share of events during the 2016-17 outdoor season. He was able to PR in events such as the decathlon (7,331), the 100-meters (10.70), long jump (23-6.75/7.18), high jump (6-1.25/1.86), pole vault (12-9.5/3.90), and the javelin (152-0.75/46.34).

MPSF SCORING
2016 60-Meter Hurdles, 8th (8.28)

PAC-12 SCORING
2016 Decathlon, 7th (6,952)
2016 110-Meter Hurdles, 7th (14.41)

2016: Indoor: Oliver only competed in two meets for the Buffs, but he excelled. At the CSM Joe Davies Open, he jumped 23-6.25, to become tied for ninth on the CU all-time performers list. Oliver also ran the 60-meter hurdles, placing second (8.31) after winning the prelims (8.38). At the MPSF Championships, he placed eighth in the 60-hurdles (8.28) after tying for seventh (8.15) in the preliminary round. Oliver also ran on the 4x400-meter relay, which placed ninth after running the 10th best time in school history (3:14.92). He competed in the long jump as well, placing 14th (22-5.25). Of all of the college football players competing in track and field in the nation, he ranked sixth during the season in the long jump and was ninth in the 60-hurdles.
Outdoor: Oliver had an abbreviated outdoor season as well, but it was even more impressive. Just a few days after football spring practices ended, Oliver placed sixth in the ‘B’ section of the decathlon at the California Invitational, recording a score of 6,415. A few weeks later, he ended up seventh (in the decathlon) at the Pac-12 Championships, this time recording a personal best of 6,952, which put him seventh on CU’s all-time performers list. It was also the best decathlon score by a college football player for the 2016 outdoor season. Oliver added a couple more points to the team score in the 110-meter hurdles, finishing seventh at the Pac-12 meet in 14.47.

FOOTBALL: (2015) Oliver played in all 13 games as a true freshman, starting in three. He registered 19 total tackles (16 solo) as well as six passes broken up and five third down stops. Oliver was in on 216 plays on defense. He ranked 10th on the team in special team points with 12.

HIGH SCHOOL: Oliver lettered four times in track and field; a decathlete (like his father), he had personal bests of 10.70 in the 100-meter dash, 14.05 in the 110-hurdles, 36.53 in the 300-hurdles, 47.13 in the 400-meter dash and 23-2½ in the long jump. He was All-State in track as a junior and senior; he was state champion in both hurdle events (110 and 300) and was on Brophy Prep’s state champion 4x400 team (he was the anchor). He finished second in the state meet in the 300-hurdles and sixth in the long jump.

HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 60-meters: 7.02; 100-meters: 10.56; 200-meters: 22.43.

IN THE CLASSROOM: Oliver is interested in business with an emphasis in finance.
 

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For the Pats I wouldn't be shocked if they take Kyle Lauletta here in the 2nd.

The Patriots are said to love Lauletta. We heard that about Lamar Jackson too, but Lauletta just seems like a Patriots QB.
 

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Defense baby!

Isaiah Oliver ran something like a 4.56 40 - at the combine - He must of been hurting that day. He also has long arms and big hands.

CUBuffs.com | University of Colorado Buffaloes Athletics


PERSONAL BESTS
INDOOR
Heptathlon: 5,281 (2017)
60-meters: 6.94 (2017)
60-meter hurdles: 8.13 (2017)
1,000-meters: 2:44.75 (2017)
Long jump: 23-11/7.29 (2017)
Shot Put: 43-5/13.23 (2017)
High Jump: 6-0.75/1.85 (2017)
Pole Vault: 12-4.5/3.77 (2017)
OUTDOOR
Decathlon: 7,331 (2016)
100-meters: 10.70
Long Jump: 23-6.75/7.18
Shot Put: 40-4.75/12.31m (2016)
High Jump: 6-1.25/1.86m (2016)
400-meters: 47.13
110-meter hurdles: 14.03
Discus: 114/34.74m (2016)
Pole Vault: 12-9.50/3.90m (2016)
Javelin: 152-0.75/46.34m (2016)
1,500-meters: 4:30.63 (2016)

Oliver competed in eight different events for the Buffs’ this season at four separate meets. At the MPSF Championships (2/25), Oliver competed in the Heptathlon, 60 meters, long jump, shot put, high jump, 60 meter hurdles, Pole Vault, and 1,000 meters. In the Heptathlon, Oliver recorded his best score with 5,281 points. He came in second in the 60 meters (6.94) and came in first in the long jump (23-11/7.29) which ended up being the 2016-2017 CU Men’s Indoor Best. In the shot put, he recorded his longest distance with a mark of 43-5/13.23 and also recorded a mark of 6-0.75/1.85 in the high jump. Oliver raced in the 1,000 meter and recorded his fastest time running it in 2:44.75. At the Tyson Invitational (2/10), Oliver competed in the 60 meter hurdles and recorded a time of 8.13. In the pole vault, Oliver recorded a mark of 12-4.5/3.77 at the Joe Davies Classic (2/17).

Sophomore Oliver competed in his fair share of events during the 2016-17 outdoor season. He was able to PR in events such as the decathlon (7,331), the 100-meters (10.70), long jump (23-6.75/7.18), high jump (6-1.25/1.86), pole vault (12-9.5/3.90), and the javelin (152-0.75/46.34).

MPSF SCORING
2016 60-Meter Hurdles, 8th (8.28)

PAC-12 SCORING
2016 Decathlon, 7th (6,952)
2016 110-Meter Hurdles, 7th (14.41)

2016: Indoor: Oliver only competed in two meets for the Buffs, but he excelled. At the CSM Joe Davies Open, he jumped 23-6.25, to become tied for ninth on the CU all-time performers list. Oliver also ran the 60-meter hurdles, placing second (8.31) after winning the prelims (8.38). At the MPSF Championships, he placed eighth in the 60-hurdles (8.28) after tying for seventh (8.15) in the preliminary round. Oliver also ran on the 4x400-meter relay, which placed ninth after running the 10th best time in school history (3:14.92). He competed in the long jump as well, placing 14th (22-5.25). Of all of the college football players competing in track and field in the nation, he ranked sixth during the season in the long jump and was ninth in the 60-hurdles.
Outdoor: Oliver had an abbreviated outdoor season as well, but it was even more impressive. Just a few days after football spring practices ended, Oliver placed sixth in the ‘B’ section of the decathlon at the California Invitational, recording a score of 6,415. A few weeks later, he ended up seventh (in the decathlon) at the Pac-12 Championships, this time recording a personal best of 6,952, which put him seventh on CU’s all-time performers list. It was also the best decathlon score by a college football player for the 2016 outdoor season. Oliver added a couple more points to the team score in the 110-meter hurdles, finishing seventh at the Pac-12 meet in 14.47.

FOOTBALL: (2015) Oliver played in all 13 games as a true freshman, starting in three. He registered 19 total tackles (16 solo) as well as six passes broken up and five third down stops. Oliver was in on 216 plays on defense. He ranked 10th on the team in special team points with 12.

HIGH SCHOOL: Oliver lettered four times in track and field; a decathlete (like his father), he had personal bests of 10.70 in the 100-meter dash, 14.05 in the 110-hurdles, 36.53 in the 300-hurdles, 47.13 in the 400-meter dash and 23-2½ in the long jump. He was All-State in track as a junior and senior; he was state champion in both hurdle events (110 and 300) and was on Brophy Prep’s state champion 4x400 team (he was the anchor). He finished second in the state meet in the 300-hurdles and sixth in the long jump.

HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 60-meters: 7.02; 100-meters: 10.56; 200-meters: 22.43.

IN THE CLASSROOM: Oliver is interested in business with an emphasis in finance.


How close is Elway to Muhammad Oliver? :)
 

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I'm hearing Rudolph is the target with this next pick.
 

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Mingo all but just guaranteed we won't get Oliver.
 

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Haha well talent wise I would love to get Guice. I just dont' trust him not to go crazy and do something that gets him in trouble at some point in the league. Ronald Jones is intriguing to add to this offense. It was a close one between him and Goedert if we are going offensive weapon.

The other sneaky player I really hope the Broncos get today is Anthony Miller. Love his tape just was questioning his foot injury for a while. I've heard he has been cleared by all doctors though so if they can get him in the 3rd I would be jumping out of my seat.
What did Guice do?
 
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