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Even with some key losses, this D-line unit is elite
Front-seven: 1st
In spite of the losses of Danny Trevathan and Malik Jackson, the Broncos are still well placed at every spot in the front seven to bring the pain to opposing offenses. A quartet of edge rushers led by Super Bowl MVP Von Miller returns to terrorize offensive lines on the fringes while Derek Wolfe’s terrific season after he returned from suspension ensures that teams cannot leave the middle open to try and contain those edge rushers. Sylvester Williams’ stout play anchors the Broncos’ run defense in base packages and the underrated Vance Walker only serves to shore up Denver’s run defense as they look to replace Malik Jackson. In spite of the loss of Trevathan, the Broncos still possess the well-rounded skill set of Brandon Marshall at linebacker, equally adept stepping up to makes stops against the run as well as dropping back to clog passing lanes for opposing quarterbacks. The Broncos’ front seven may have lost two key contributors but they are well placed to remain among the league’s elite.
The league’s best secondary returns intact
Secondary: 1st
The only risk to the “No Fly Zone” this off-season has been Aqib Talib’s shooting incident in Dallas back at the start of June. Barring any repercussions of a disciplinary nature stemming from that incident, the Broncos will return with the league’s best secondary intact from last year’s Super Bowl run. At corner their three-deep run of Talib, Chris Harris and Bradley Roby is the league’s best from 1 to 3, with Roby’s marked improvement in his second season masked to some extent by the fact that he has little chance of unseating Talib and Harris as starters. Feasting on passing attacks that are harassed by the likes of Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware, the Broncos are equally adept at making plays on the ball as they are completely locking down opposing passing attacks as they did ruthlessly against the Packers in Week 8 last season. Though their safeties may not be at quite the same level as their corners, Darian Stewart and T.J. Ward is still one of the better safety pairings in the league with Stewart’s play last season a revelation. With intriguing rookies like Justin Simmons and Will Parks to potentially add to the mix, the Broncos are well placed to retain their crown as the league’s best secondary in 2016.
Worley and Bradberry are listed as the starters on the Panthers website. Both are rookies.Just curious - does anyone have any actual observations of Siemian?
What to expect tonight?
Carolina starts 2 rookie CBs IIRC, but otherwise against a great defense up front and a revenge minded team this really seems like a tough way to open one's pro career. He's at home, I'll give him that.
Taking suggestions, at least it's not the falconsThread title fail.![]()
Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines. It's on, the FF season is about to begin.
Go.
Siemian is one big "?" right now.I think Denver goes against type and we get a good old shootout.
For some odd reason I keep envisioning him pulling a Kurt Warner and throwing 3 TD's in his first game.Siemian is one big "?" right now.
Heh, I've had the same thoughts. He was a pretty terrible college QB and by all accounts shouldn't be a starting NFL QB... but what if he really is?For some odd reason I keep envisioning him pulling a Kurt Warner and throwing 3 TD's in his first game.
I am NOT predicting this. Just something that rolls through my brain every now and then.
It depends on how ready/good he is. He beat out Butt Fumble and Skinny Colonel Sanders so, he has that going for him which is nice.For some odd reason I keep envisioning him pulling a Kurt Warner and throwing 3 TD's in his first game.
I am NOT predicting this. Just something that rolls through my brain every now and then.
No posting during the anthem. Commie.Oh yea football. Why they showing a rerun tonight?
Who cares?Please stop showing the pos who is on one knee.
As do I.Disagree with the reason for the protest, but support his right to do so.
And....Booker fumbles to help solidify CJAs hold on the jobAlready starting to regret trading him
So does Peyton Manning, even though he didn't do anything in that game either.Trevor Siemian has a Super Bowl ring.
Well I know who my drop is this week.And....Booker fumbles to help solidify CJAs hold on the job
Lol.Wasn't down before the ball was out. Should be an easy review.