
Much has been made about the Denver Broncos having only five draft picks. Some seem to forget that five is more than zero and the Broncos still have draft prep to do.
Embed from Getty ImagesBelow you will find a list of top-30 visits confirmed for the Denver Broncos with source linked and will be updated as new visits are confirmed. This is the next step in the offseason that has already seen a bevy of free agent moves by the team.
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- OL Jordan Rhodes (Arkansas State)
- WR David Durden (West Florida)
- WR Trey Palmer (Nebraska)
- LB Ventrell Miller (Florida)
- OT Jake Witt (Northern Michigan)
- CB Art Green (University of Houston)
- WR David Durden (West Florida)
- CB/KR Isaiah Bolden (Jackson State)
- OG Chandler Zavala (NC State)
- RB Keaton Mitchell (East Carolina)
- EDGE Byron Young (Tennessee)
- CB Garrett Williams (Syracuse)
- RB Sean Tucker (Syracuse)
- TE Luke Schoonmaker (Michigan)
- DT Jordan Riley (Oregon)
- LB DeMarvion Overshown (Texas)
- FB Jack Colletto (Oregon State)
- QB Sean Clifford (Penn State)
- TE Luke Musgrave (Oregon State)
What is a top-30 visit you may ask? While your gut may tell you that it means the player is in the teams top-30 rankings. It’s not quite that simple, top-30 visits are where a team can bring in up to 30 players to their facility for interviews, meetings and a physical.
That means any of the players listed here could be anywhere on the Denver Broncos big board. It could also be a smokescreen to make another team believe Paton and Payton have an interest in them. There are loopholes to this limitation as players whose colleges are or who live within 50 miles of a team facility can make visits and those don’t count against the 30. The number of allowed visits was increased from 20 to 30 in 2006.
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