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#98: Justin Simmons, S, Boston College
Broncos with final pick in third round (No. 98) will take Boston College safety Justin Simmons. He's a hitter. #9sports
— Mike Klis (@MikeKlis) April 30, 2016
Welcome to #BroncosCountry, @jsimms1119! pic.twitter.com/OtyjueguWq
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) April 30, 2016
Our 3rd rd pick is Justin Simmons, a big rangy safety from Boston College. He's a center fielder with great cover skills.
— John Elway (@johnelway) April 30, 2016
#63: Adam Gotsis, DT, Georgia Tech
And with the final pick of Round Two, the Denver Broncos select DT Adam Gotsis out of Georgia Tech pic.twitter.com/30gcMzC02Q
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 30, 2016
#Broncos have best DL coach in business in Bill Kollar. So there's something in Gotsis #Broncos liked. Track record on Dline is strong
— Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) April 30, 2016
We've added DL Adam Gotsis in the 2nd rd from Georgia Tech. Talented athlete w/big upside who has really adapted well to American football.
— John Elway (@johnelway) April 30, 2016
Broncos Draft Preview, 2016: Part 4 – Rounds 2 and 3
We’re not done yet!
Ever since the Draft switched to its current 3-day format, I’ve come to appreciate the second and third rounds almost as much as the first. With an overnight break in the action, teams and draft nerds alike have a chance to reset their boards and get ready to pick up some solid contributors, and maybe even a few immediate starters. Day 2 is really the meat and potatoes of the draft. Sure, the champagne and caviar of the first round is fancy and expensive, but tonight is where champions are made.
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Reviewing The First Round Of The 2016 NFL Draft
One more piece from me today, in which I review every first-round pick teams made.
I don’t do draft grades, but I do evaluate which teams made moves I liked and which teams made moves I didn’t like. And I’ll toss him in my thoughts about some general draft-day talk that has taken place.
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Gut Reaction: Broncos Draft Paxton Lynch
You gotta love it when things fall into place.
Ever since Brock Osweiler bolted the Broncos for the Texans and a contract that was more than what he may have been worth at that point, John Elway never panicked.
Others would have caved in and given the 49ers and Colin Kaepernick whatever they wanted. Or the Eagles and Sam Bradford whatever they wanted. Or chase after any veteran QB they could find, just to say they had filled the position.
Not Elway. Because that’s not how he plays the game.
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The Financial Benefits Of Drafting Paxton Lynch
The always excellent Andrew Mason tweeted this out after the Broncos drafted Paxton Lynch:
Also relevant: Lynch is cost-controlled for five years (4-yr. contract + 5th-year option). Makes it possible to give big QB $ to Von Miller.
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) April 29, 2016
While this may be eye-opening to many of Mason’s Twitter followers, this is a point that we here have known as obvious for quite some time. What wasn’t obvious, however, was whether Lynch would even be obtainable. Well, he was, so let’s break down the financials a bit.
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Open Thread: 2016 NFL Draft, Day 2
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It’s All Orange, Fat Man: 04/29/16 (Draft Day 2 Edition)
Let’s Talk Tunsil
I’m sure we’ve all got Paxton Lynch on our minds right now. I know I still do, but I still also have what happened to Laremy Tunsil on my mind right now, and they’re not entirely happy thoughts. So I’m just going to dump these thoughts on quickly and then move on to Day 2 of the 2016 NFL Draft.