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Broncos Mock Draft Pt. 2: Dez Bryant to Denver?



With every week the NFL draft picture becomes clearer, and unfortunately for the Denver Broncos, it seems more and more likely that it will be their next significant event unless they get a win and some serious help this weekend.

Either way, the Broncos have lost seven of their last nine games, and in those seven losses they have exposed various areas of weakness.  So many weaknesses in fact, that it appears they will likely trade down in the draft to stockpile picks and take advantage of a very deep draft.

If they do not trade down, I think the Broncos could look to the best player available with their first round pick.  After the Chicago Bears' exciting overtime win against Minnesota on Monday night, that first round pick moved back a couple of spots, but is still in the top 10.

The Broncos are almost guaranteed a top 15 draft pick, so they will wind up with a very solid player no matter what, but who could they target if they do not trade down?

With their first pick, I really think the Broncos could be hard pressed to pass on Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant

Do not be confused, the Broncos are still in dire need of interior offensive linemen, but Bryant is too good to pass up on at this point in the draft, and he also fits a huge hole in Denver's offense.

Yes, you read that right.

Despite the fact that the Broncos have Brandon Marshall, one of five players in NFL history to record back to back to back 100 catch seasons, they are still in need of a playmaking number two wide receiver.  Some of you might be asking, "What about Eddie Royal?" 

Eddie Royal is a fine player and he has all of the tools to succeed in Josh McDaniels' offense, but not as a number two guy.  Kyle Orton has clearly not gotten him the ball enough on the outside, and his services would be better used in the slot much like Wes Welker over in New England.

Enter Dez Bryant, a game-changing playmaker on the outside who would provide Kyle Orton with a second go-to guy in the passing game.  Not to mention he would make the jobs of Royal and Marshall worlds easier.  He is also a huge asset in the return game, an area the Broncos have struggled save for one game this season.

If the Broncos stick with their first round pick, I truly believe they will look to the best offensive player available, and in this case, Bryant fits the bill.  He has great size as a receiver, game-changing speed, and he would be a great fit on the opposite side of the field from Marshall.

I know many Broncos fans, including myself are really high on Idaho guard Mike Iupati.  He would be an excellent fit in Denver's offense at left guard, an area of Denver's front line that has been absolutely dreadful this season.

If the Broncos don't trade down and take him in the first round, they will probably not be able to get him, which is why I have devised an alternate option for their second round pick.

It is clear that the Broncos need help at guard, and though I think Seth Olsen could be the answer at either guard or center, there is a player available in this draft that could also be an excellent fit for the Broncos on the interior line.

UMass offensive lineman Vladimir Ducasse is a very underrated prospect who could possibly fall to the Broncos in the second round, and if he does, they would be wise to jump at the opportunity to draft him.

Ducasse is still developing in terms of his overall football awareness, and his level of competition is going to seriously increase when he makes the jump to the NFL, but this is a guy who has great natural talent and at 6'5" 330 pounds, he is an ideal fit to play guard in Denver's system.

The Broncos have struggled to find consistency in their running game or pass protection all season long, and a lot of that can be attributed to their lack of size on the interior line.  Ducasse brings a versatile weapon who is athletic enough to play tackle if someone drafted him to do so.

He would give the Broncos a very good, young left side of their offensive line, and though he is a small downgrade from the coveted Iupati, it is not much in terms of a talent drop off and this kid has great potential to succeed at the next level.  If he falls to Denver in round two, expect him to be the pick.

If the Broncos go for two straight offensive players in rounds one and two, which I believe they should unless some guy named Suh falls into their laps, they would be wise to address the defensive side of the ball with the third pick.

In the third round, I like the Broncos to upgrade their depth and youth at the cornerback position by drafting Vanderbilt star Myron Lewis.  I really like Lewis and had him going to Denver in my previous mock draft in the third round, and this pick has not changed.

One of the reasons I like Lewis is because of his 6'2" 205 pound frame.  He has excellent size for the cornerback position and has very long arms.  His speed is not elite, but his size helps him make up for it.  He is an excellent open-field tackler and would give the Broncos another weapon on special teams right away.

With their fourth pick, I think the Broncos should again look to the best player available.  In that case, I think they should go for Ole Miss playmaker Dexter McCluster. 

McCluster is one of the fastest players available in this draft, and the Broncos really lack a big time speedster at the running back position.  Though his size may be in question, the Broncos should have no reservations about a smaller running back given the amount of times they have been burned by San Diego's Darren Sproles, who is an excellent complimentary back, receiver, and return man.

McCluster has that big play potential for the next level.  He is small in stature but he is very competitive and has blazing open field speed.  He is a versatile player who would give the Broncos a home run threat offensively.

The Broncos do not have a fifth round pick, one of the reasons they would be wise to trade down.  Waiting two rounds for a pick late is not all that bad, and I think they could look again to the best player available in the sixth round.

No change here, I still think the Broncos should look to Iowa tight end Tony Moeaki in round.  Moeaki is a very good athlete with great ball skills and reliable hands though his biggest strength is his ability to block.  He has been injury prone in his time at Iowa, but he is a great player when healthy and could be excellent value if he falls this far.  He would be a nice replacement for Tony Scheffler if he leaves for free agency.

In the seventh, I look for the Broncos to go for more depth, and they clearly need depth along the offensive line.  I think a good value pick here would be New Mexico offensive lineman Erik Cook

Cook has been a very versatile performer for the Lobos, playing all of tackle, guard, and center in his time there.  He would be a nice late addition for the Broncos and he has a good NFL blood line as his brother Ryan plays for the Minnesota Vikings.

Here is a recap of my Broncos mock draft:

1.  Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State

2.  Vladimir Ducasse, G/T, UMass

3.  Myron Lewis, CB, Vanderbilt

4.  Dexter McCluster, RB/WR, Ole Miss

5.  Anthony Moeaki, TE, Iowa

6.  Erik Cook, G/C, New Mexico

This draft may be heavy on the offensive players, and many will argue that the Broncos need young defensive linemen.  I will quickly point to the fact that their defensive line has been one of their biggest strengths this season, though they have struggled against the run at times.

The Broncos have two players waiting in the wings that they have high hopes for in Everette Pedescleaux and Chris Baker, two undrafted players who have been developing all season under veterans Vonnie Holliday, Kenny Peterson, and Ronald Fields.

Denver may also have a need at middle linebacker, but they will probably not be picking high enough anymore to nab Rolando McClain, and their duo of Andra Davis and D.J. Williams will be just fine for another season.  Wesley Woodyard is really coming on as well as a second year pro.

Another area the Broncos might like to address is their pass rush.  Though Elvis Dumervil has been absolutely outstanding in 2009, the Broncos haven't generated a great pass rush outside of that.  They could use a guy like McClain, Michigan's Brandon Graham, Ole Miss' Greg Hardy, or TCU's Jerry Hughes early on in the draft as well, and all are options.

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Get to watch Denver play too much, but from what I’ve seen Royal would be fine on the outside if Orton was given more time. However like you said a player like Bryant is hard to pass up, especially if you need another receiver.

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by Bestjagfan on Dec 30, 2009 2:08 AM EST reply actions  

Royal is much better fit for the slot

Every Bronco fan thought that when McD was hired, and they were right. He has been horrid this year. The protection is not to blame every time, Royal simply needs to start getting open. I think having Bryant on the outside with marshall would be a huge boost to our passing game.

by Sayre Bedinger on Dec 30, 2009 11:54 AM EST up reply actions  

Did

He play outside in his rookie year when Cutler was there?

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by Bestjagfan on Dec 30, 2009 10:35 PM EST up reply actions  

Yes, but the key is that it was when Cutler was there

His arm is twice as strong as Orton’s, and the Broncos rarely run any deep hitches or deep curls, deep outs, deep anything. Royal is best when he is in space, and in this offense, that is coming out of the slot.

by Sayre Bedinger on Dec 31, 2009 12:10 AM EST up reply actions  

The Broncos need Defense more then anything

Im a Chiefs fan, I watch them alot. The O is doing fine in my eyes. Its the defense that struggles. They have 2 undrafted guys? and you counting on both of them to play well? Thats absured. I think defense is what they should address. Also, Ducasse in the 2nd? I havent seen that but I guess people reach all the time.

by darwithabar on Dec 30, 2009 4:44 AM EST reply actions  

You couldn't be more wrong.

Check out their offensive rankings compared to defense:

Pts: 19
Yds: 19
Pass: 18
Run: 15

Those numbers are all down from last season.

Defense:

Pts: 8th
Yds: 5th
Pass: 2nd
Run: 19th

All those numbers are WAY up from last year. It’s the offense that is having problems. As for Royal? He is much better suited for the slot, as the article states. He has had a horrid second season.

Some people pick Ducasse as a first round pick.

by Sayre Bedinger on Dec 30, 2009 11:53 AM EST up reply actions  

During the Colts game I thought their D was awesome

Peyton was getting frustrated because their secondary was on his receivers step for step. I think that has a lot to do with Dumervil’s success – the fact that he gets a lot of time to rush the QB because everybody is covered.

by Naptime! on Dec 30, 2009 2:20 PM EST up reply actions  

I disagree with you about McClain

Even if the Bears win against Detroit, they will probably end up at either #10 or #11. That is pretty much where McClain is being rated. I don’t think any of the teams who would be picking in front of you would target McClain that early.

If he is the guy you want, why don’t you pick him?

NOTE: I think there is a much higher chance that Dez Bryant will be picked before #10 or #11.

by NorthLeft12 on Dec 30, 2009 6:16 AM EST reply actions  

I Could

See top ten, but I don’t agree with top five.

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by Bestjagfan on Dec 30, 2009 11:03 AM EST up reply actions  

Cheifs, Bucs and even Lions could use a MLB.

He’s 6"4 255 and could run a sub 4.5. Tackling machine..as smart as a MLB can get…plus he was the main dude on probably the best D in college, mainly due to himself.

by FreeBradshaw on Dec 30, 2009 3:30 PM EST up reply actions  

You don't really think he will go top 5 do you?

Agreed he is good but no one is rating him as a top 5 like
Suh,Berry,McCoy,Clausen,Okung. At least I haven’t seen it.

With the rest of the draft order needing QB’s and OT it sure looks to me like Mcclain goes to Denver or later.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 30, 2009 3:50 PM EST up reply actions  

I really do...

Aaron Curry when #4…and he could’ve went higher.

If McClain as an incredible combine..at his size, the dude’s a Ray Lewis/Urlacher type MLB prospect.

Curry was more of a “is he a OLB or a MLB” tweener type, but he’d be good at either.

McClain seems like he’s the next great LB in the NFL.

I really don’t think Berry, or even McCoy are the type of impact player that McClain is.

The Suh and Berry have that “wow” factor, McCoy at times too. But McClain may even be the best defensive player in the draft.

by FreeBradshaw on Dec 30, 2009 3:58 PM EST up reply actions  

None of those teams will take him in the top five, FB.

Come on! Stop drinking the spiked egg nog. McClain is a good looking prospect but he is an ILB. They just don’t get picked in the top five or ten for that matter.

by NorthLeft12 on Dec 30, 2009 4:10 PM EST up reply actions  

Well

the difference is that all the scouts thought Curry rated as maybe the best player in the draft. No offense meant but your the only scout that I’ve read that believes he is a top 5. He might be. But if he is I suspect everyone will see it. He’s very good and I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see him go top 12. But with the OT needs teams have, the depth at NT, and the possibility of 3 quarterbacks going early I think McClain can get bumped down pretty quick. But I like Denver for him.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 30, 2009 10:40 PM EST up reply actions  

That's right now.

Curry last year, at this time, was thought of not as highly as McClain. That’s not a slight to Curry either.

Rolando McClain is as talented at his position as any defensive player, including Berry and Suh (tho I’d still have him 3 out of these 3).

Just wait for his combine.

I’ve heard the kid runs a 4.5, benches a whole lote, is very quick..oh yea, is 6"4 250+.

Also…he can actually play football..at MLB, with the best of them.

The Cheifs could use a ILB couldn’t they? An IMPACT ILB? There isn’t a NT worth taking that high (why reach for Cody? He’s just fat..not good).

The guy is a bigger Patrick Willis.

It doesn’t matter that in the past they didn’t get picked high..teams look at what type of players make a defense..and they go get them when they are there.

McClain is no joke.

by FreeBradshaw on Dec 31, 2009 9:27 AM EST up reply actions  

OK, slow down a bit

You lost me on your argument.
As I remember Curry was always rated a top 5 pick and after the combine he was rated as high as the #1 pick.
To my knowledge no one is rating McClain higher than 8-10 right now.
Even with a great combine two NT’s will rate aboveMcClain (Suh and McCoy).
1 OT will rate above him (Okung) and at least 1 QB (Clausen) will rate above him. There is also Berry who will not fall out of the top 5. These are highly impactful players that are considered “Elite” and are worth $10 Million +. McClain just won’t be rated quite that high.

He is a great player though and if he goes top 10 should be very comfortable with his position and paycheck.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 31, 2009 11:58 AM EST up reply actions  

I could see the Chiefs taking him Top 5

Nick Saban has the Pioli connection.

Chiefs will draft Suh if he is there. If he isn’t, they will take McClain. I know most Chiefs fans want Eric Berry (myself included), but I think this team really needs a QB on defense and Rolando McClain could be that guy for years to come.

by Nick Britt on Dec 31, 2009 1:06 PM EST up reply actions  

Ok

The Cheifs have an opportunity to take an “elite” player" in either Okung McCoy, or Berry. (Suh will be gone). These type of players make immediate impact and are special in their style of play and physical attributes. A team should never waste a chance to bring an Elite player to the team. If and only if McClain is rated as an Elite player should the Cheifs take him. As of now I know of no one that has him rated with the special Elite players.

By the way, I know you could use a linebacker because you passed on an Elite one last year in Curry. As bad as your O-line is you need to hope that Okung will fall to you.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 31, 2009 1:36 PM EST up reply actions  

Please read my last post in this thread.

The entire league underestimates the value of a middle linebacker.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 31, 2009 2:45 PM EST up reply actions  

I remember a bunch of stuff

that Curry would be the perfect MLB for the Lions at #1 last year…..

by FreeBradshaw on Dec 31, 2009 9:15 AM EST up reply actions  

4-3 to a 3-4

The Broncos moved from a 4-3 defense to a 3-4 defensive scheme. They did this and only drafted 1 player (Ayers) in the first three rounds to help their defense. I don’t see any way they pass on a defensive player that helps make the 3-4 more effective. I wouldn’t be surprised to see defense in the first three rounds.

Reid ,Ayers, and Dummerville are doing fine on the DE spots. Linebackers and D-Line are the next building block for this team. NT won’t be available so I see you targeting McClain in the first.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 30, 2009 10:37 AM EST reply actions  

Yeah? And look how it has worked out for them

Their defense is top ten in every major category except against the run. McD and Xanders know what they are doing. I am not opposed to McClain in the least. In fact, I would love to have him. The fact still remains that defense is the strength of this team by a mile.

by Sayre Bedinger on Dec 30, 2009 11:56 AM EST up reply actions  

Absolutely

but they won’t stop until they get their kind of 3-4 players. Everyone is thinking O-Line and I can see one pick early for that but I think Josh is all about defense first.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 30, 2009 3:24 PM EST up reply actions  

The Broncos D got owned down the strech

I dont care what the numbers say, they need to draft some players for that front seven; specially defensive linemen.

by AirNorval on Dec 31, 2009 2:19 AM EST up reply actions  

They also drafted 2 safeties and a corner in the first 3 rounds. How is that only 1 player to help their D?

by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 31, 2009 11:07 AM EST up reply actions  

You are correct and I stand corrected

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 31, 2009 12:03 PM EST up reply actions  

You must be a Mc D fan

You forgot about the Dline. Who is going to play Dline for the Broncos? The Broncos forgot to draft any Dlinemen last year, if they went back to back; then you can write off your team for a couple years for sure.

by AirNorval on Dec 31, 2009 2:16 AM EST reply actions  

The Broncos' d-line situation

I personally feel the best way to upgrade Denver’s defensive line is through free agency, and maybe through a draft pick or two this year. There are not many players who have great value where Denver is currently picking, so I think if they are going to take a d-lineman they need to trade down. As for current personnel, the Broncos have a few prospects they really like along the defensive line:

79-Marcus Thomas
75-Chris Baker
64-Everette Pedescleaux

Not to mention their veterans like Ronald Fields, having the best season of his young career, and other players like Kenny Peterson, Vonnie Holliday, and Le Kevin Smith.

I’m not saying their d-line is the most talented in the NFL, but they are very capable players who know the system well.

by Sayre Bedinger on Dec 31, 2009 12:47 PM EST up reply actions  

Broncos need a 3-4 DE

They wanted Tyson Jackson last year and didn’t get him.

by Nick Britt on Dec 31, 2009 1:06 PM EST up reply actions  

OK so you dont think front 7 in the first

I disagree, because everyone knows this draft has some very good defensive linemen. But we can agree to disagree on that. But you neglected to mention your whole mock contains no front seven players, not one.
That is what I call an epic fail

by AirNorval on Dec 31, 2009 1:40 PM EST up reply actions  

That's because the offense clearly needs more help

Take a look at our offensive numbers compared to our defensive numbers. We need offense. I don’t care about not having premiere players along the front line. I think signing Richard Seymour is a huge possibility for us. He has connections to McD.

Why do people always say epic fail on here? It’s really disrespectful and immature.

by Sayre Bedinger on Dec 31, 2009 3:06 PM EST up reply actions  

I dont like his draft

He doesnt include one front 7 player. If you want to counter this take be my guest.

by AirNorval on Jan 1, 2010 12:05 AM EST up reply actions  

I've been covering the Broncos all year

They do not need front seven as bad as they need offense.

by Sayre Bedinger on Jan 1, 2010 12:54 AM EST up reply actions  

The weak spot on their offense is QB.

by TheRealSlimShady on Jan 1, 2010 12:31 PM EST up reply actions  

No

Orton is having the best season he has ever had as a pro, throwing for over 3,300 yards, 20 TD, and only 9 picks.

Maybe Orton is not the best QB in the league, but it’s hard to argue with those results. I agree to a point, though. The Broncos do not have a playmaker at QB, just a game manager who rarely turns it over. He is a smart QB.

The weakness on offense is the running game and the interior offensive line.

by Sayre Bedinger on Jan 1, 2010 1:57 PM EST up reply actions  

I agree

This guy wants another wide receiver, because he thinks the offense needs help. What he doesnt understand is if the QB cant throw the ball down the field it doesnt matter who the WRs are.

by AirNorval on Jan 1, 2010 3:28 PM EST up reply actions  

Well I disagree

After watching the Raiders put up 250 on the ground.

by AirNorval on Jan 1, 2010 3:26 PM EST up reply actions  

Lets hope Dez goes to denver

so Miami gets McClain, that would be huge!

3 new 2010 starting LBers via 2010 draft
Confidence breeds success, self-doubt breeds failure

by Blaze453 on Dec 31, 2009 5:13 AM EST reply actions  

Why McClain might fall

    This is a reprint of an article by Gil Brandt posted 5 months ago on NFL.com entitled
“While middle linebacker has lost draft value, good 2010 prospects remain”

Over the past 10 years (2000-09), only four inside or middle linebackers have been drafted in the first round of the draft — the only position with less first-round picks over that time is fullbacks with none (not including punters/kickers).

The reason for this is because unless a prospect can play all three downs as an inside linebacker or can rush the passer and create big plays, teams are waiting to the later rounds to fill a need at the position.

Over the past two years, only 15 inside linebackers have been selected over the entire draft. In 2002, just two were taken in the first four rounds while only four were chosen in the first four rounds in 2006. In the 2009 draft, two very good players James Laurinaitis (Ohio State) and Rey Maualuga (USC) did not get picked until the second round by the Rams (35th overall) and Bengals (38th), respectively.

I wonder what former great Hall of Fame linebackers like Dick Butkus, Sam Huff, Jack Lambert, Willie Lanier, Ray Nitschke, and Joe Schmidt think of this present trend.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Dec 31, 2009 1:49 PM EST reply actions  

The thing with McClain

some project him as an OLB. I want him at 12 or so to play inside for the Phins

3 new 2010 starting LBers via 2010 draft
Confidence breeds success, self-doubt breeds failure

by Blaze453 on Dec 31, 2009 6:21 PM EST reply actions  

I'm happily surprised that Moeaki's stock is so high

after all the injury issues I was starting to worry if he’d even get a pro shot. Luckily he’s an excellent blocker so his receiving production slowing late in the year won’t hurt him too badly.

Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.

It's shocking how much can slip your perception

Even your eyes lie

by shake n bake on Dec 31, 2009 9:47 PM EST reply actions  

Dez or Mclain

Just to be clear. Sayre, if both McClain and Bryant are available, which do you take?

by Captain who on Jan 2, 2010 8:34 PM EST reply actions  

How would

Bryant help the offense? You’re saying that he would help spread the field and make more space for Royal and Marshall, but how is he supposed to spread the field when Orton can’t make an accurate pass past 25 yards?

by higgyhoops12 on Jan 2, 2010 10:16 PM EST reply actions  

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