
Christopher Hart
Freelance Writer and Editor at Freelance
Catch me on here talking #Broncos. Part of the @MileHighReport family. I enjoy camping, hiking, painting, writing, photography and music.
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1 week ago |
milehighreport.com | Christopher Hart
Scott Sewell-Imagn Images The Denver Broncos haven’t utilized significant draft capital to upgrading their offensive line since Head Coach Sean Payton took over. Though that hasn’t stopped them from making it a focus of theirs and crafting it into a foundational identity piece of the franchise. The Broncos made significant investments in Payton’s first season by bringing in Mike McGlinchey and Ben Powers via free agency.
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milehighreport.com | Christopher Hart
Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images The Denver Broncos boast one of the premier secondaries in the National Football League. Even though it was a strength for the team last season, that didn’t stop Head Coach Sean Payton and General Manager George Paton from adding more playmakers to the unit. The Broncos drafted Texas standout Jahdae Barron in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, who will certainly have a large role in his rookie season.
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2 weeks ago |
milehighreport.com | Christopher Hart
Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images It’s not often a team in the National Football League is able to sign a former 5-star and Top 50 national recruit as an undrafted free agent. But this past cycle, the Denver Broncos were able to do that inking Jacksonville State offensive lineman Clay Webb to an undrafted free agent deal. He received a $15,000 signing bonus and $210,000 in total guarantees—the third most of any UDFA the Broncos signed.
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2 weeks ago |
milehighreport.com | Christopher Hart
Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The core four at inside linebacker for the Denver Broncos consists of Dre Greenlaw, Alex Singleton, Justin Strnad, and Drew Sanders. It’s a talented group of players, but the key concern is health. Outside of them, second-year pro Levelle Bailey and undrafted rookies Jordan Turner and Karene Reid are also in the mix fighting for a potential roster sport.
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2 weeks ago |
milehighreport.com | Christopher Hart
Photo by Adam Ruff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images It’s been a long time since the Denver Broncos have had elite play from an inside linebacker. This offseason, they rolled the dice and gave inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw a three-year deal worth $35 million dollars. Greenlaw has flashed elite abilities over his career in the National Football League. Unfortunately, he has dealt with his share of injuries that have hampered his ability to routinely stay on the field.
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