full article - http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_17847493Just because the NFL has locked out its players doesn't mean NFL players have shut it down.
Less than a mile away from the Dove Valley headquarters they are now forbidden to enter, several Broncos like Chris Kuper, J.D. Walton, Zane Beadles and Ryan Harris have been participating in morning workouts with Loren Landow, the director of sports performance for the Steadman-Hawkins Clinic.
"I wish we had an agreement by now," said Walton, who started all 16 games as a rookie center for the Broncos last year. "But whenever they do tell us to go back we have to be ready to go."
There has been talk that Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton and former Broncos receiver Brandon Stokley will soon be joining the Landow workouts. Should the lockout linger into July, it may reach a point where 20 or so Bronco players gather for football-oriented workouts under Landow's supervision.