rest - http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-an...9-58b896097702ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The expectations for 2017 first-round pick Garett Bolles remain high.
And even after a rookie season in which he started all 16 games, what’s next is all that seems to matter.
Bolles showed his potential when he earned a starting role ahead of Week 1, and he began to provide a semblance of stability at the position as the season progressed. But he also led the team in penalties, 10 of which were offensive-holding calls.
The Broncos suffered in those situations — and Bolles knows he’ll need to improve in that area as he heads into Year 2.
“Going into your second year knowing you have experience behind you and you can just learn from those experiences,” Bolles said. “So those things that you experienced in your first couple games as a rookie, you’re not really going to experience those because you’re going to be more calm and prepared because you’ve seen those things before. Just staying calm and confident. [I’m working on] limiting the things that I struggled with last year and just going in with an open mind and eager to work.”