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The Denver Broncos have the best cornerback in the NFL. That's what the Associated Press found in a recent vote of journalists. Of course, with Patrick Surtain II winning the Defensive Player of the Year award, a distinction held by only six other cornerbacks in history, it gives him a leg up on the rest of the players at his position.
The Denver Gazette examines each Broncos position group before the start of training camp later this month. First up: Quarterbacks.
Browns | 29. Panthers | 28. Jets | 27. Giants | 26. Raiders | 25. Patriots | 24. Colts | 23. Dolphins | 22. Jaguars | 21. Falcons | 20. Steelers | 19. Cardinals | 18. Cowboys | 17. Seahawks | 16. Texans | 15.
The Denver Broncos landed a game-changer, signing linebacker Dre Greenlaw to a three-year, $31.5 million deal, outbidding rivals for a top-10 talent. At 28, the
Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos are going to enter the upcoming campaign as one of the most intriguing teams in the league. Last season, the Broncos made a surprising run to the playoffs. Led by their rookie quarterback Nix,
The Broncos went out and got the skill talent this offseason to elevate an offense that put up a clunker in their wild-card round loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Finally, the Broncos have their first player to make the top ten at his position: guard Quinn Meinerz. After getting an honorable mention nod last year, Meinerz is ranked eighth among interior offensive linemen this offseason. At least one NFL staffer had him ranked second among IOL.
Denver Broncos superstar WR Courtland Sutton didn't receive a single vote in the ESPN Top 10 position rankings.