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Ranking Bronco position groups

Mingo

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1) Defensive Line

2) Running Backs

3) TEs

4) Wide Receivers

5) Linebackers

6) Safeties

7) Kickers/Punters/Long Snapper

8) Offensive Line

9) Cornerbacks

10) Quarterbacks
 

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I would probably swap the CB and Oline around.
 

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Gosh, we are so young and unproven on the offensive side of the ball that ranking the units is so hard. I will base mine off of talent and depth. I just love our wide receiver group now on paper. I would understand if you rated them much lower though because you just don't know.

1) Running Backs -best depth in the league with the top 3

2) Linebackers -missing just one good coverage inside linebacker and you have a great linebacker crew.

3) Defensive Line -solid from 1 through 6. Missing a big body NT if Purcell goes down is all that's missing.

4) Wide Receivers -I just love Jeudy with this ranking. He's Antonio Brown but bigger and a little bit faster.

5) Safeties -Would be much higher up on the list if we had depth. Starters alone and your talking top 2 ranking.

6) Offensive Line -Much better than most people think. Lack of tackle depth is scary though.

7) Quarterbacks -How much did Drew Lock improve from preseason to the regular season. Young group, but talented.

8) TEs -Like the quarterbacks, young, but talented. Could be a solid and potentially scary group with Fant and others.

9) Kickers/Punters/Long Snapper - McManus is above average, our punter is average which is an upgrade. Long snapper is unproven.

10) Cornerbacks -I know everybody keeps saying that cornerbacks in this scheme is not as big of a deal because they play more zone than most. They still have to play some man skills and while they have some potential, their corner number #1 (Bouye) is more like a solid #2 who had a so-so year last year.
 

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1) Defensive Line

2) Running Backs

3) TEs

4) Wide Receivers

5) Linebackers

6) Safeties

7) Kickers/Punters/Long Snapper

8) Offensive Line

9) Cornerbacks

10) Quarterbacks
There’s not a lot of faith in Lock in this list.....
 

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Gosh, we are so young and unproven on the offensive side of the ball that ranking the units is so hard. I will base mine off of talent and depth. I just love our wide receiver group now on paper. I would understand if you rated them much lower though because you just don't know.

1) Running Backs -best depth in the league with the top 3

2) Linebackers -missing just one good coverage inside linebacker and you have a great linebacker crew.

3) Defensive Line -solid from 1 through 6. Missing a big body NT if Purcell goes down is all that's missing.

4) Wide Receivers -I just love Jeudy with this ranking. He's Antonio Brown but bigger and a little bit faster.

5) Safeties -Would be much higher up on the list if we had depth. Starters alone and your talking top 2 ranking.

6) Offensive Line -Much better than most people think. Lack of tackle depth is scary though.

7) Quarterbacks -How much did Drew Lock improve from preseason to the regular season. Young group, but talented.

8) TEs -Like the quarterbacks, young, but talented. Could be a solid and potentially scary group with Fant and others.

9) Kickers/Punters/Long Snapper - McManus is above average, our punter is average which is an upgrade. Long snapper is unproven.

10) Cornerbacks -I know everybody keeps saying that cornerbacks in this scheme is not as big of a deal because they play more zone than most. They still have to play some man skills and while they have some potential, their corner number #1 (Bouye) is more like a solid #2 who had a so-so year last year.

I would have moved QB below TEs on the list because Driskel doesn’t excite me much, and Rypien needs more time to develop.

I think we will be ok at CB, but there are definitely some questions there.
 

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There’s not a lot of faith in Lock in this list.....

LOL - Just not proven quite yet on Lock's side - 5 game sample. Plus, with Driscoll as the backup - could be worse.

I'm hoping by the end of the next season - both WRs and QBs will be strengthened roster rooms.
 

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Driskel?
 

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Remember Mr. Driscoll? What 70's show was he from?
 
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