Broncos Vikings 2017

Here’s the Denver Broncos’ depth chart for the 2017 NFL season, as of Monday, Sept. 11:

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2017 NFL Draft Draft Coverage at Sporting News. The Broncos needed to address the edge of their defensive line after getting Garett Bolles to hold down left offensive tackle in the first round. View the 2017 Denver Broncos football schedule at FBSchedules.com. The schedule includes the opponents, dates, and results.

QB: Trevor Siemian, Brock Osweiler, Paxton Lynch (injured)

FB: Andy Janovich

RB: C.J. Anderson, Jamaal Charles, De’Angelo Henderson, Devontae Booker (injured)

TE: Virgil Green, Jeff Heuerman, A.J. Derby

WR: Demaryius Thomas, Bennie Fowler, Jordan Taylor

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WR: Emmanuel Sanders, Cody Latimer, Isaiah McKenzie

LT: Garett Bolles, Donald Stephenson

LG: Max Garcia “or” Allen Barbre

C: Matt Paradis, Connor McGovern

RG: Ron Leary, Billy Turner

RT: Menelik Watson, Donald Stephenson

DE: Derek Wolfe, Zach Kerr, Shelby Harris

NT: Domata Peko, Tyrique Jarrett

DE: Jared Crick, Adam Gotsis

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SLB: Shane Ray (injured), Shaquil Barrett, Kasim Edebali

WLB: Von Miller, DeMarcus Walker

ILB: Brandon Marshall, Corey Nelson

2017

ILB: Todd Davis, Zaire Anderson

LCB: Aqib Talib, Bradley Roby

RCB: Chris Harris Jr., Brendan Langley, Lorenzo Doss

SS: Justin Simmons, Jamal Carter

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FS: Darian Stewart, Will Parks

K: Brandon McManus

P: Riley Dixon

LS: Casey Kreiter

KR: Cody Latimer, Brendan Langley

PR: Isaiah McKenzie, Brendan Langley

The Broncos have an additional ten players on the practice squad.

In their first season of the post-Peyton era, the Denver Broncos still posted a winning record but missed the playoffs for the first time since 2010.

Heading into the 2017 NFL draft, Denver’s biggest need was clear: an upgrade at left tackle. It was one of the first round’s least surprising picks when the Broncos spent the No. 20 overall pick on Utah’s Garett Bolles, making him the first tackle off the board.

Whoever wins the quarterback battle, he’ll have more weapons at his disposal, as the Broncos spent half of their eight selections in this year’s draft on offensive skill players. Depth along the defensive line and in the secondary was also addressed on Day 2, while a polarizing but talented passer became this year’s “Mr. Irrelevant.”

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Time will tell the final story, but at this point, what grade would you give the Broncos’ 2017 NFL draft class?