2010年7月26日星期一

Questions Heading Into Broncos

 Quarterback Quandary

I could make 5 questions just about the quarterback position.  Perhaps another Top 5 for another time.  For now, let's focus on the 50,000 foot view.  The new Broncos jerseys, on paper at least, have depth at the position they haven't had for years.  The question is, can any of these guys step up and become solid NFL starting quarterbacks?  Kyle Orton will go into camp as the top guy.  He should.  Orton was having his best season as a pro before injuring an ankle against Washington.  He never was really the same after that.  Unfortunately for Orton, injuries have been an issue his entire pro career.  Each time he seems to be finding a rhythm, something happens.   One has to wonder too, as Orton heads into his late 20's, if we haven't already seen the ceiling of Orton's potential.

Perhaps we got the answer to that question when the Broncos acquired Brady Quinn from the Browns for Peyton Hillis and a 6-pack of Orange Crush.  Like Orton, Quinn has yet to firmly grab a hold of any opportunity he's been given.  Unlike Orton, Quinn comes to Denver to play in an offense very similar to the one he starred in at Notre Dame.  Questions about Quinn remain, however, the same questions that existed when he came out of college - can he make all the throws, is he accurate enough down-field, can he read a defense, is he a good leader in the huddle.  All those still need answered.  There is little doubt to me, however, that Quinn will be given every opportunity to unseat Orton.

Of course, how can I talk quarterbacks without talking about Tim Tebow jersey.  All eyes will be on Tebow when camp opens and that in and of itself could be another question on this list.  Tebow has said and done all the right things since high school it seems and I doubt that changes now.  Tebow possesses every intangible you could want from a quarterback, now he needs to translate all that to the field.  It was enough in high school, it was enough in college.  My guess is it isn't if Tebow can do the job, it is when, or, how soon.
Who Will Catch the Ball?

Some might say that having the quarterback question all the way at #4 is a bit low.  Perhaps, but starting with #3, these questions will have a direct impact on whoever is taking snaps under center in games for the Broncos.  It starts with the receiving corp.  Brandon Marshall jersey and his 300+ catches the past 3 seasons were sent to Miami.  That is a lot of production to replace - even if there will be fewer headaches.  The Broncos addressed the position in the Draft, starting with top pick Demaryius Thomas.  Thomas is as talented as any receiver to come out the past few years but he is rough around the edges.  Thomas is also coming off a foot injury.  The other rookie wide receiver has some injury concerns of his own.  Eric Decker, from Minnesota, is a far-more refined receiver than Thomas, while not as gifted.  I hate to make the 'white-receiver' comparison, but Decker will remind a lot of people of another WR to wear #87 for the Broncos - Ed McCaffrey.  Like Easy Ed, Decker won't blow anyone away with his speed, but Decker knows how to read a defense, knows how to get open, and catches just about everything he gets his fingers on.

The Broncos will need the veterans on the unit to step up until the rookies are ready, however.  That starts with Jabar Gaffney, whose 14-catch performance in the season finale gave fans a sneak-peak at what he can do.  Gaffney is under-rated and can be effective in 2010.  Eddie Royal will be looking to bounce back after struggling in his sophomore campaign.  Expect new Royal jersey to lineup more inside where he can take advantage of slower defenders.  Brandon Lloyd will also get a look at camp.

All eyes that aren't on Tebow will be focused on this group.  For better or worse, the Broncos chose not to pay Brandon Marshall.  How well the guys left behind and added to the receiving corps perform will go a long way towards determining if it was a mistake.
Offensive Line 'If's'

The biggest question facing the Broncos heading into Training Camp 2010?  Who is going to play on the offensive line?!  Sure, we think we know.  IF Ryan Harris is fully healthy, he'll come back to play right tackle.  IF Ryan Clady comes back from off-season knee surgery, he'll be at left tackle.  IF rookie J.D. Walton can pick up the line calls and protections, he'll be the starting center.  You get my drift?

The Broncos have plenty of talent along the offensive line, but until the injured come back and prove their healthy, no one knows for sure.  Until the young guys come out and prove it on the field, no one knows for sure.  That is the question surrounding the line, and it is a HUGE question.  Let's face it, even if the answers to the previous 4 questions were answered with a best-case scenario answer, the entire season can get derailed fast if the Broncos don't get consistent play up front.

Think about it.  The Broncos downward spiral started in Baltimore.  That happens to be the game Ryan Harris was injured.  Coincidence?  Maybe, maybe not.  There is little doubt that it affected the Broncos the rest of the season.  Even the veteran depth, Russ Hochstein, is coming off knee surgery.  As it stands, the Broncos have one position that could be considered something close to a sure thing - Chris Kuper at right guard.  The rest is a complete toss-up.

That is, of course, what Training Camp is for.  The Broncos have plenty of questions.  Sure, it is fun for guys like me to try and answer them.  It passes the time until the real answers show themselves, starting this Sunday.  All we really know right now is we have hope.  Enjoy it, because reality, whatever it is, is rapidly approaching.

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