Denver Post Broncos writer Ryan O’Halloran posts his Broncos Mailbag periodically during the off-season.
Denver Post Broncos writer Ryan O’Halloran posts his Broncos Mailbag weekly during the season.Montrell Washington has been a pleasant surprise this preseason. Should we expect to see him start at the slot receiver position and let KJ Hamler slowly ease back into some playing time? Both players seem to have similar skill sets, although Hamler’s speed is unmatched.
Why would the Broncos not bring back Alexander Johnson to fill the inside linebacker position versus signing Joe Schobert? Johnson was a beast against the run and has experience working alongside Josey Jewell. What am I missing here?I got a question about Johnson last week when Jonas Griffith sustained his elbow injury.
Tight end. Is there room on the 53-man roster for all five or are Eric Saubert and Eric Tomlinson competing for one spot? Defensive line. Who is the fifth lineman after D.J. Jones, Dre’Mont Jones, DeShawn Williams and Mike Purcell? It could come down to Matt Henningsen or McTelvin Agim.
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