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It’s been an eventful off-season, but you knwo that when they lace ‘em up, the Denver Broncos will be on top of their game, and BroncosLocker.com is right there with them. This is your daily dose of Bronco-mania, from the field to the locker room to the “man on the street.” Get it all right here!

The Denver Broncos sign OL Scott Young

Blogged under Free Agent Additions, Bloglockers, Front Page, Extra, Extra, Broncos News Here, General by admin on Friday 13 March 2009 at 10:31 pm

The Broncos have signed 27-year old Scott Young.  Young is a big guy at 6′4″, 312 pounds and he should be able to help out as a backup at both guard and center.  He only played in 1 game off the bench for the Browns last season.  He has now played in 14 games (0 starts) in his 4-year NFL career.  Don’t expect miracles out of him in 2009.

UPDATE:  The Broncos have placed Scott Young on the reserve/retired list.

The Denver Broncos sign DT J’Vonne Parker

Blogged under Free Agent Additions, Bloglockers, Front Page, Extra, Extra, Broncos News Here, General by admin on Wednesday 11 March 2009 at 9:29 pm

The Broncos have signed 26-year old DT J’Vonne Parker.  They must like his size as he is a specimen at 6′4″, 325 pounds but he hasn’t done much in his NFL career to date.  Parker played in 1 game (0 starts) last season for the Panthers and he didn’t make any tackles.  Parker has now played in 12 games in his NFL career and he has made a whopping 5 tackles.  Don’t expect much out of Parker in the 2009 season for the Broncos.

The Denver Broncos had a outstanding draft last April

Blogged under Bloglockers, The Draft Report, Front Page, General by admin on Sunday 8 March 2009 at 8:46 am

Mike Shanahan’s going away gift for the Broncos was a draft in which 8 of the 9 players selected contributed to the team.  Offensive tackle Ryan Clady was outstanding in his rookie season.  He played in 16 games (all starts) for the Broncos last season and he has the look of a future Pro Bowler who even made a tackle last season.  But, 2nd round pick Eddie Royal (WR) was the best player selected in this draft by the Broncos.  He’s electric with the football in his hands as he has a ton of moves and excellent deep speed.  Royal played in 15 games (all starts) for the Broncos and he caught 91 passes for 980 yards (10.8 avg) with 5 TD grabs.  He also carried the ball 11 times for 109 yards (9.9 ypc) last season.  Royal also was a great return man for the Broncos as a rookie.  He returned 23 kickoffs for 600 yards (26.1 avg) and he also returned 14 punts for 140 yards (10.0 avg).  Royal even made a tackle last season and the sky is the limit for him in the future.  4th rounder Kory Lichtensteiger played in all 16 games (0 starts) for the Broncos last season and he looks like the center of the future for them.  CB Jack Williams was the other 4th round selection that the Broncos made last April and he played in 14 games (0 starts) and he made 13 tackles.  His playing time will likely increase in 2009.  The Broncos took a chance on injury prone RB Ryan Torain who has a nice upside if he can ever stay healthy.  He played in 2 games (1 start) for the Broncos last season and he carried the ball 15 times for 69 yards (4.6 ypc) with 1 TD run.  Fellow 5th rounder Carlton Powell (DT) missed all of last season due to a torn ACL.  6th rounder Spencer Larsen (LB) did everything the Broncos wanted him to do last season including playing some fullback.  He played in 14 games (3 starts) last season and he made 22 tackles.  7th round pick (safety) Josh Barrett looks like a potential steal for the Broncos as he could be a starter down the road.  Barrett played in 6 games (3 starts) last season and he made 22 tackles, defensed 4 passes and had 1 interception.  Fullback Peyton Hillis was the Broncos’ final pick last April (7th round) and all he did was lead the team in rushing as a tailback.  Hillis played in 12 games (6 starts) for the Broncos last season and he carried the ball 68 times for 343 yards (5.0 ypc) with 5 TD runs.  He also caught 14 passes for 179 yards (12.8 avg) with a TD.  Hillis also helped out on special teams as he returned 4 kickoffs for 65 yards (16.3 avg) and he also made 4 tackles.  Look for Hillis to return to the fullback position but to also be a contributor for the Broncos on both offense and special teams.

GRADE FOR 2008 SEASON:  A

GRADE FOR THE FUTURE:  A

The Denver Broncos sign Chris Simms

Blogged under Free Agent Additions, Bloglockers, Front Page, Extra, Extra, Broncos News Here, General by admin on Wednesday 4 March 2009 at 7:57 pm

The Broncos have signed 28-year old QB Chris Simms to a 2-year deal.  Simms played in 1 game for the Titans last season and he was 1 for 2 (50%) for 7 yards.  Simms has now played in 20 games in his NFL career and he has completed 292 of 494 passes (59.1%) for 3,094 yards with 12 TD passes and 17 interceptions (71.2 QB Rating).  He has also carried the ball 30 times for 52 yards (1.7 ypc) with a TD run.  The Broncos better hope that whoever the starting QB is…..that he stays healthy because Chris Simms is awful.

The Denver Broncos sign LaMont Jordan

Blogged under Free Agent Additions, Bloglockers, Front Page, Extra, Extra, Broncos News Here, General by admin on Wednesday 4 March 2009 at 4:33 pm

The Broncos have signed 30-year old running back LaMont Jordan to a 2-year, $2.5 million dollar contract.  Jordan played in 8 games for the Patriots last season and he carried the ball 80 times for 363 yards (4.5 ypc) with 4 TD runs.  He didn’t catch any passes though.  The Broncos value Jordan’s hard running style which should fit the new offense fine.  Jordan has now played in 105 games in his NFL career and he has carried the ball 872 times for 3,648 yards (4.2 ypc) with 28 TD runs.  He also has caught 158 passes for 1,301 yards (8.2 avg) with 3 TDs.  This was a good signing for the Broncos as Jordan will team with Correll Buckhalter to give the team a nice power running game in 2009.

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