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Magnificent Seven
08-05-2008, 01:36 PM
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - Five observations from the Broncos' training camp:
1. Royal beginning

Keep an eye on Eddie Royal.

Wide receivers typically don't make much of an impact as rookies; in the last decade only four rookies had 1,000-yard receiving seasons, including just two of 43 who were drafted in the first round. Royal was turning heads in practice on Monday, first with an over-the-head catch on a deep sideline pass, and later with a diving grab in the end zone.

Mike Shanahan, the Broncos' coach, said he thought Royal was the best receiver in the last draft. Yet, he lasted until the 42nd pick, in the second round, when Denver made him the fifth wideout drafted. Shanahan plans to use Royal as the team's primary punt and kickoff returner, but Royal has a chance to force his way into the starting lineup, too.

Quarterback Jay Cutler said Royal has picked up the offense quickly, rarely makes mistakes and gets in and out of his breaks quickly. In short, Royal is not acting like a rookie receiver, and that's how he had it planned. He spent extra time learning the playbook so that when he is on the field, he's able to react instinctively, something that's usually difficult for a rookie.

Royal figures it helps him, too, that in practice he is competing against a pair of Pro Bowl cornerbacks, Champ Bailey and Dre' Bly.

"I know Sundays won't be much tougher than that," he said.

"I don't want to play like a rookie. I don't want to seem like a rookie at all. I'm out here with veterans and, when I'm on the field, they don't expect me to play like a rookie. I'm setting the bar high for myself and I'm looking for big things this year."

Adds Shanahan: "Royal is very consistent. He's going to be a starter in this league a long time."
2. Here's the kicker

The new kicker, Matt Prater, has a strong leg. But he also has big shoes to fill as the replacement for Jason Elam, who held the job for 15 years and made more than 80 percent of his field goal attempts.

Prater joined the team during the 2007 season and became a late-season kickoff specialist who impressed the coaches with his strong leg (five of his 11 kickoffs in 2007, with the Broncos and earlier with the Falcons, went for touchbacks). After Elam signed with Atlanta as a free agent, Denver brought in a rookie free agent but saw enough of Prater in spring workouts to hand him the job.

He is, however, under no illusions, acknowledging, "You're only as good as your next kick," even while appreciating Shanahan's show of confidence.

"It means a lot (that) they have confidence in me," he said. But he also realizes that, with a couple of bad games, that confidence can dissipate quickly.

Prater credits special teams coach Scott O'Brien for refining his technique during the offseason, and he said that working with Elam at the end of last season helped him, too. The Broncos hope that will be enough to reverse the 1-of-4 field goal showing that Prater had for Atlanta at the start of the 2007 season.
3. New-look defense ready to stop the run?

Changes in the defensive system and a revamped corps of linebackers almost certainly mean the Broncos will be better against the run this year.

Of course, they could hardly be worse, ranking near the bottom of the league last season both in yards per carry (4.6) and per game (142.6).

D.J. Williams played adequately at middle linebacker for a season but he is moving back to the weakside, his natural position, where he played well earlier in his career. The problem Williams had last year was that under Jim Bates' system, the Broncos didn't line a man up on the center, and someone always came free to block Williams. Denver hopes to avoid that this year, regardless of who wins the middle linebacker job.

Boss Bailey, brother of Champ, joined the Broncos this year from Detroit. He's a heady veteran who was under-utilized by the Lions.

All the improvement at linebacker will really pay off if the defensive line plays better than it did last year. Champ Bailey says the Broncos already are more consistent in this training camp than they were even at the end of the 2007 season. But even though Bailey and Dre Bly combine to form one of the league's best cornerback tandems, Bailey understands -- as the Super Bowl confirmed -- that his success is dependent on others.

"This game is built by how good your front is," he said. "I don't care how good your back end is, those guys make everything happen."
4. Clady steps right in

Offensive tackle Ryan Clady, the first-round draft choice, is a load.

Clady is big, strong, physical and smart. It was somewhat out of character when Shanahan anointed him a starter the day he was drafted, but so far Clady is drawing wows for his work in camp.

He dominates 1-on-1 drills, and with his quick feet, he's able to react successfully even when he makes a mistake, which is not that often.

"Clady has really jumped out," Shanahan said. "I knew he'd be good, but he's much better than I anticipated as a rookie, both mentally and physically. He's been pretty impressve."

The learning curve for offensive tackles used to be steep, and to a degree, still is. But the performances last year by Cleveland's Joe Thomas and San Francisco's Joe Staley might be making coaches less reluctant to play an offensive tackle as a rookie.
5. RB battle

Denver has depth at running back, but it is unproven.

Selvin Young was a pleasant surprise a year ago, when he rushed for 5.2 yards a carry and had the third highest rushing total (729) yards of any undrafted rookie running back since the common draft began in 1967. Now the Broncos might have another pleasant surprise in third-round pick Ryan Torain.

Torain is a 225-pound power back who showed good strength in a drill on Monday. From the 2-yard line, he went straight ahead, bulling his way past a bunch of would-be tacklers into the end zone. On the next play, also from the 2-yard line, Torain got the ball again and this time tried to leap over the line -- coming down hard and short of the goal line.

So give him points for enthusiasm and trying.

Shanahan never has been a running back-by-committee coach and he's not likely to change that philosophy but he has used more of a two-back approach in recent years and Torain could force him into that again.

http://www.nfl.com/trainingcamp/story?id=09000d5d809c0e19&template=with-video&confirm=true

BroncoNut
08-05-2008, 01:56 PM
Interesting take. Clady sounds very promising, as does Royal

Magnificent Seven
08-05-2008, 02:47 PM
I am very happy to hear some excellent news!

LRtagger
08-05-2008, 03:16 PM
Now The Broncos Might Have Another Pleasant Surprise In Third-round Pick Ryan Torain.


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08-05-2008, 04:19 PM
Wow, with Fast Eddie joining BMarsh, Stokes, and D-Jack, and throwing in
Scheff and Nasty Jack, this is going to be some explosive outfit with Cutler at
the helm.

If the defense can be just barely decent, the Broncos just may be playoff bound.

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underrated29
08-05-2008, 04:23 PM
Wow, with Fast Eddie joining BMarsh, Stokes, and D-Jack, and throwing in
Scheff and Nasty Jack, this is going to be some explosive outfit with Cutler at
the helm.

If the defense can be just barely decent, the Broncos just may be playoff bound.

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I saw that too. We didnt draft kootie either. There was one or two other things in there that werent quite right, but oh-well i enjoyed anyhow..


*edit*- quoted the wrong post- meant to get LTs

blueblood15
08-05-2008, 04:27 PM
Wow, with Fast Eddie joining BMarsh, Stokes, and D-Jack, and throwing in
Scheff and Nasty Jack, this is going to be some explosive outfit with Cutler at
the helm.

If the defense can be just barely decent, the Broncos just may be playoff bound.

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No joke! Our offense looks great on paper and I have faith they can transfer that onto the field. I really hope Eddie Royal lives up to all the hype too. It'd be nice to see a rookie come in and contribute right away.

Coast Guard
08-05-2008, 04:41 PM
I can't wait to see some of these new guys in pre-season!

With our young talent, I think the next few years could be a fun ride.

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08-05-2008, 04:43 PM
No joke! Our offense looks great on paper and I have faith they can transfer that onto the field. I really hope Eddie Royal lives up to all the hype too. It'd be nice to see a rookie come in and contribute right away.

Actually, it seems Fast Eddie has created most of his own hype since
taking the field this year. He came in with a lot of people disappointed that
the Broncos did not draft Deshaun (sp?) Jackson. It is his performance on
the field that has so many people excited.

I know this is slightly off-topic, but take a look at the draft in the last four
years: Foxworth, Paymah, Dumervil, Kuper, Harris (both of them), Crowder,
Thomas, Marshall, Scheffler, Clady, Torain, Cutler, and D-Will (RIP, but he
was a drafting success). Even with Clarett and the Walker trade, and
even if Moss doesn't live up to expectations, this has been a fantastic run
that promises the core to a perenniel powerhouse.

And that's not even considering the FAs who are contributing greatly for
the Broncos.

Back to the topic: I am grateful to the fans on this board who have
attended the Broncos camp and given us far more than these five
observations. :salute:

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blueblood15
08-05-2008, 06:07 PM
I can't wait to see some of these new guys in pre-season!

With our young talent, I think the next few years could be a fun ride.

I'm not sold yet, but I really hope so. I'm going through playoff withdrawals!

gobroncsnv
08-05-2008, 08:06 PM
It's interesting to hear how rookie WR's aren't supposed to be that great their first year, yet there are several that come to mind who did... Randy Moss, Boldin, who's-his-face with the Saints... not gonna do alot of research here, but you get my drift... I would LOVE for it to be our turn for this kind of bottled lightning with Royal. Right now, can only go by what our camp counselors pass along, but I'm ready for some Sunday afternoons in the fall to get here. Want to see this kid play, so here's hoping Shanny lets him run.

Lonestar
08-05-2008, 08:17 PM
It's interesting to hear how rookie WR's aren't supposed to be that great their first year, yet there are several that come to mind who did... Randy Moss, Boldin, who's-his-face with the Saints... not gonna do alot of research here, but you get my drift... I would LOVE for it to be our turn for this kind of bottled lightning with Royal. Right now, can only go by what our camp counselors pass along, but I'm ready for some Sunday afternoons in the fall to get here. Want to see this kid play, so here's hoping Shanny lets him run.


yes you have names 2 of the four over the past 10 years or so that have come out and dominated out of lets take just rounds 1-3 in each draft..and look at the sheer numbers of WR taken each year.
2008
16
2007
20
2006
10
2005
15
2004
14
2003
12
2002
11
2001
13
2000
15
1999
9
1998 mosses year
15

You do the math.. and mainly those great WR that do come out go toe lousy teams that are no as balanced as DEN is.. I suspect the rainbow your looking for is in another NFL..

Italianmobstr7
08-05-2008, 11:19 PM
JR, you have a very good point. Can't argue with that. I won't get excited about Royal, Torrain, or any of the rookies besides Clady until I see them in real game action. I hope that they all become great, and in camp they've looked good, but in a real game against another team game planning and scheming to stop them is a totally different story. Not many WR's do good in their first years. You've got the proof right there. That's not to say that Royal won't be a stud, but I wouldn't count on it right away. Especially since once Marshall comes back, he'll be no better than the 4th WR on the team behind Marshall, Jackson, and Stokely. Maybe even Colbert.

Lonestar
08-05-2008, 11:26 PM
JR, you have a very good point. Can't argue with that. I won't get excited about Royal, Torrain, or any of the rookies besides Clady until I see them in real game action. I hope that they all become great, and in camp they've looked good, but in a real game against another team game planning and scheming to stop them is a totally different story. Not many WR's do good in their first years. You've got the proof right there. That's not to say that Royal won't be a stud, but I wouldn't count on it right away. Especially since once Marshall comes back, he'll be no better than the 4th WR on the team behind Marshall, Jackson, and Stokely. Maybe even Colbert.

now if we can get a few more folks to be realistic about it.

Look I'm a huge fan but do not flat believe everything I see that is posted by biased sources..

While I hope they come true many folks are posting with a blind eye..

The true test is the third preseason game and then that does not mean all that much.. No one puts in that much of the real offense or defense it is all plain vanilla because they do not need to show it before the games counts.. When teams go to private practices and the season starts we will know for sure..

Time will tell..

OMorange&blue
08-05-2008, 11:29 PM
You do the math..

He said bottled lighting....

OMorange&blue
08-05-2008, 11:31 PM
now if we can get a few more folks to be realistic about it.

Look I'm a huge fan but do not flat believe everything I see that is posted by biased sources..

While I hope they come true many folks are posting with a blind eye..

The true test is the third preseason game and then that does not mean all that much.. No one puts in that much of the real offense or defense it is all plain vanilla because they do not need to show it before the games counts.. When teams go to private practices and the season starts we will know for sure..

Time will tell..

D. Jackson

Not even kidding....

Italianmobstr7
08-05-2008, 11:33 PM
now if we can get a few more folks to be realistic about it.

Look I'm a huge fan but do not flat believe everything I see that is posted by biased sources..

While I hope they come true many folks are posting with a blind eye..

The true test is the third preseason game and then that does not mean all that much.. No one puts in that much of the real offense or defense it is all plain vanilla because they do not need to show it before the games counts.. When teams go to private practices and the season starts we will know for sure..

Time will tell..

I understand what you're saying, and I agree. I also dislike it when people have very unrealistic views of the team. I won't say that everything people are saying is wrong though. I know that you don't share the same opinion, but I believe that Denver will be in the playoffs this year. But I do agree that game 3 is the biggest test (although like you said things are still very "vanilla"). If we struggle throughout the pre-season like we did last year, I'll be a little worried. If our starters play well and we lose every pre-season game, I won't care. So I agree that sometimes people are unrealistic about some things, but sometimes you are very very down on our team for whatever reason. Kind of reminds me of the way my Dad thinks about us. Huge Broncos fan, but we can never do anything right...

omac
08-05-2008, 11:36 PM
Everything's looking excellent so far.

What I like about Royal is his character and work ethic; he's really spent time mastering the playbook, and it's been showing in his performances. He's been playing with confidence and making very little mistakes.

This team is starting to look real good. :cheers:

frenchfan
08-06-2008, 12:53 AM
Thanks Magnificent Seven.

I think we made a smart draft.
Royal can be a real surprise at WR and a strenght as a returner.
What I also like about him is his working ethics. I mean, the guy wants to play well and stays extra time to understand the schemes and the Broncos O. One thing that I Know about sports and life, is that someone who works hard often succeed !

Clady looks like a future HOF. Time will tell... Camp is only camp, the truth is on the field.

I don't know too much about Torain, but he looks like the "horse" we need. I think our system can make any back good, so imagine what a great back can do with our system (Damn, I can't forget Terell Davis).

If our D can make the job then we can have hope. :salute: