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Big Surprises Fill Denver Broncos' First Depth Chart

Sayre BedingerAug 10, 2009

When the Denver Broncos travel to San Francisco for their first preseason game, their starting lineup will feature a few surprises.

The biggest shocker is wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who has been demoted to the second-team offense for missing all of the offseason workouts and a good majority of training camp due to an injury and holdout.

This move is sure to stir the pot with Marshall, but as a professional, one would expect him to use it as motivation to prove the coaching staff that he is worthy. Josh McDaniels may be hard-nosed, but he is not stupid. Brandon Marshall will play.

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The Broncos' starting running back situation is sure to heat up as the preseason rolls along. For now, the first string back will be Correll Buckhalter, who was acquired earlier this offseason from the Philadelphia Eagles.

Rookie Knowshon Moreno is currently fourth on the Broncos depth chart, but McDaniels and company have hopes for him to be the every-down back in Denver.

Jabar Gaffney, who quietly has had one of the best camps of any player on the team, was rewarded with his hard work and superior knowledge of the offense by being named the starting wide receiver opposite Eddie Royal. Brandon Stokley is the third starting receiver for the Broncos, who opted not to use a fullback in the starting lineup.

The starting defensive line has not changed since OTA's, as Ryan McBean, Kenny Peterson, and Ronald Fields will anchor the front for Denver.

The starting linebacker group has a surprise on the outside with veteran special-teams ace Mario Haggan getting the nod opposite Elvis Dumervil.

Haggan has great size at 6'3" and 265 pounds. The fact that he is a special teams ace indicates he has exceptional speed. He will be hard pressed to keep this job for long though, as rookie Robert Ayers is right on his heels.

The Broncos' starting defensive backfield is, as expected, one of the best in the NFL with Champ Bailey, Brian Dawkins, Renaldo Hill, and training camp MVP Andre' Goodman.

Here is a look at the official depth chart as it stands right now.

Broncos Offense

WR 19 E. Royal84 B. Lloyd11 K. McKinley12 M. Willis
LT78 R. Clady76 T. Polumbus68 S. Bryant
LG50 B. Hamilton70. S. Olsen60 M. McChesney
C62 C. Wiegmann67 K. Lichtensteiger63 B. Schlueter
RG73 C. Kuper61 M. Erickson72 P. Murray
RT74 R. Harris77 B. Gorin71 C. Oldenburg
TE89 D. Graham88 T. Scheffler81 R. Quinn87 J. Putzier
    85 M. Branson
WR14 B. Stokley83 N. Swift13 T. Shelton
WR19 J. Gaffney 15 B. Marshall16 C. Jackson17 C.J. Jones
QB8 K.Orton2 C. Simms 3 T. Brandstater
RB28 C. Buckhalter32 L. Jordan22 P. Hillis27 K. Moreno
    42 R. Torain
    34 D. Walker
Broncos Defense
DE98 R. McBean 79 M. Thomas 
NT91 R. Fields75 C. Baker97 C. Powell
DE 90 K. Peterson99 M. Askew64 E. Pedescleaux93 N. Clemons
    65 R. Davis
OLB 57 M. Haggan95 D. Reid96 T. Crowder
ILB55 D.J. Williams59 W. Woodyard51 L. Robinson 
ILB54 A. Davis 46 S. Larsen48 B. Kelley
OLB92 E. Dumervil 56 R. Ayers 94 J. Moss
LCB24 C. Bailey33 A. Smith35 D.J. Johnson40 R. Moulton
RCB21 A. Goodman 26 J. Williams 25 J. Bell37 T. Carter
SS23 R. Hill 30 D. Bruton36 J. Barrett
FS20 B. Dawkins 31 D. McBath39 V. Fox
Broncos Specialists
P1 B. Kern4 B. Colquitt
K5 M. Prater
KO5 M. Prater1 B. Kern4 B. Colquitt
PR33 A. Smith12 M. Willis13 T. Shelton
KR33 A. Smith12 M. Willis13 T. Shelton
PC66 L. Paxton73 C. Kuper88 T. Scheffler
KC66 L. Paxton73 C. Kuper88 T. Scheffler
H1 B. Kern4 B. Colquitt8 K. Orton
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