Could the Denver Broncos Have Finally Learned How to Draft?

Jason Dachman by Correspondent Written on November 18, 2008
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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
 
2008
           
 
  
 
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





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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