Conversely, the past four Broncos drafts could seemingly not have gone better.
14 of the 26 players drafted in the past four years are currently NFL starters, a number that would have been 15 had it not been for the tragic death of cornerback and 2005 first-round pick Darrent Williams. All but two selections are still in the league, with seven serving as reserves, and three working practice-squad duty.
It should be noted that these players have obviously not been given enough time to officially fail or succeed yet, and the true effectiveness of these drafts will not be seen for at least two or three years. However, there is no question that the players ripped from the past four drafts are a marked improvement over the four preceding drafts.
Just examine this crop of young talent, and you will see the possibilities that lie ahead.
Current Denver starters Cutler, Marshall, Royal, Clady, fullback Peyton Hillis, offensive tackle Ryan Harris, defensive tackle Marcus Thomas, defensive end Elvis Dumervil, and guard Chris Kuper are all products of the 2005-'08 drafts.
Add in primary receiving tight end Tony Scheffler and two-way extraordinaire Spencer Larsen, and you are looking at a pretty solid core of youngsters.
Don’t forget about undrafted free agents like Selvin Young, as well.
In an odd twist of fate, the year that began the Broncos’ run of success in the draft, 2005, would also mark perhaps Shanahan’s worst single draft pick in Maurice Clarett. Shanahan selected the troubled running back in the third round, despite the fact that most believed he would still be available in the sixth or even seventh round.
The Ohio State alum turned out to be a much-publicized bomb.
Regardless of that hellacious move, 2005 and the drafts that followed built four-fifths of the offensive line, brought in the team’s top three receivers, and finally gave Denver the franchise quarterback that fans had been clamoring for.
The point of all this is that something has changed in Denver. Over the past decade, the franchise has been willing to sacrifice the future to win immediately. In the past, there has been a focus on...just that—the past. The talk has shifted from Elway’s exploits to Cutler and where he will take this team.
Denver is finally pointed in the right direction—forward.
Here is a look at the past eight Denver Broncos drafts and where each player is now:
| Player |
Pos. |
School |
Currently |
Team |
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| 2008 |
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| 1 | -Ryan Clady | T | Boise St. | Starter | Denver |
| 2 | -Eddie Royal | WR | Va. Tech | Starter | Denver |
| 4 | -K. Lichtensteiger | G | BGSU | Reserve | Denver |
| 4 | -Jack Williams | CB | Kent St. | Reserve | Denver |
| 5 | -Ryan Torain | RB | Arizona St. | IR/Reserve | Denver |
| 5 | -Carlton Powell | DT | Va. Tech | PUP | Denver |
| 6 | -Spencer Larsen | FB | Arizona | Starter | Denver |
| 7 | -Josh Barrett | SAF | Arizona St. | Practice Squad | Denver |
| 7 | -Peyton Hillis | FB | Arkansas | IR/Reserve | Denver |
| 2007 |
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| 1 | -Jarvis Moss | DE | Florida | Reserve | Denver |
| 2 | -Tim Crowder | DE | Texas | Reserve | Denver |
| 3 | -Ryan Harris | OT | NotreDame | Starter | Denver |
| 4 | -Marcus Thomas | DT | Florida | Starter | Denver |
| 2006 | |||||
| 1 | -Jay Cutler | QB | Vanderbilt | Starter | Denver |
| 2 | -Tony Scheffler | TE | W. Michigan | Starter/Reserve | Denver |
| 4 | -B. Marshall | WR | Central Fla. | Starter | Denver |
| 4 | -Elvis Dumervil | DE | Louisville | Starter | Denver |
| 4 | -Domenik Hixon | WR | Akron | Starter | NY Giants |
| 5 | -Chris Kuper | G | N. Dakota | Starter | Denver |
| 6 | -Greg Eslinger | C | Minnesota | Practice Squad | Denver |
| 2005 | |||||
| 2 | -D. Williams | CB | Okla. St. | OUT/Deceased | |
| 3 | -Karl Paymah | DB | Wash. St. | Reserve | Denver |
| 3 | -D. Foxworth | CB | Maryland | Starter | Atlanta |
| 3 | -Maurice Clarett | RB | Ohio St. | OUT | |
| 6 | -Chris Myers | G | Miami (Fla.) | Starter | Houston |
| 7 | -Paul Ernster | K | N. Arizona | Starter | Pittsburgh |
| 2004 | |||||
| 1 | -D.J. Williams | OLB | Miami (Fla.) | Starter | Denver |
| 2 | -Tatum Bell | RB | Okla. St. | Reserve | Denver |
| 2 | -Darius Watts | WR | Marshall | OUT/Arena | |
| 3 | -Jeremy LeSueur | CB | Michigan | OUT | |
| 5 | -Jeff Shoate | CB | SDSU | FA | Released 8/29 |
| 6 | -Triandos Luke | WR | Alabama | OUT | |
| 6 | -Josh Sewell | OL | Nebraska | OUT/AAFL | |
| 7 | -Matt Mauck | QB | LSU | OUT | |
| 7 | -Brandon Miree | RB | Pittsburgh | OUT | |
| 7 | -Brad Van Pelt | QB | CSU | OUT | |
| 2003 | |||||
| 1 | -George Foster | T | Georgia | Reserve | Detroit |
| 2 | -Terry Pierce | LB | Kansas St. | OUT | |
| 4 | -Quentin Griffin | RB | Oklahoma | OUT/CFL | |
| 4 | -Nick Eason | DL | Clemson | Reserve | Pittsburgh |
| 4 | -Bryant McNeal | DE | Clemson | OUT | |
| 5 | -Ben Claxton | C | Mississippi | Practice Squad | Detroit |
| 5 | -Adrian Madise | WR | Tex. Christ | OUT/AAFL | |
| 6 | -Aaron Hunt | DL | Texas Tech | OUT/CFL | |
| 7 | -Clint Mitchell | DE | Florida | OUT | |
| 7 | -A. Galloway | RB | Alabama | OUT | |
| 2002 | |||||
| 1 | -Ashley Lelie | WR | Hawaii | Reserve | Oakland |
| 2 | -Clinton Portis | RB | Miami (Fla.) | Starter | Washington |
| 3 | -Dorsett Davis | DT | Miss. St. | OUT | |
| 4 | -Sam Brandon | DB | UNLV | OUT | |
| 5 | -Herb Haygood | WR | Michigan St. | OUT | |
| 6 | -Jeb Putzier | TE | Boise St. | FA | Release 11/15 |
| 7 | -Chris Young | DB | Ga. Tech | OUT | |
| 7 | -Monsanto Pope | DT | Virginia | OUT | |
| 2001 | |||||
| 1 | -W. Middlebrooks | CB | Minnesota | OUT/CFL | |
| 2 | -Paul Toviessi | DE | Marshall | OUT | |
| 3 | -Reggie Hayward | DE | Iowa St. | Starter | Jacksonville |
| 4 | -Ben Hamilton | OL | Minnesota | Starter | Denver |
| 4 | -Nick Harris | P | California | Starter | Detroit |
| 6 | -Kevin Kasper | WR | Iowa | IR/OUT | Cleveland |





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