2014 NFL Draft: Recap of Every Denver Broncos Selection

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May 8, 2014; New York, NY, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell introduces cornerback Bradley Roby (Ohio State) as the thirty first overall pick in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos during the 2014 NFL draft at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The 2014 NFL Draft is finally over for the Denver Broncos, with the ever-exciting undrafted free agent period remaining. The Broncos made six selections in all, with a balanced three offensive and three defensive players.

The them on offense was size, and the theme on defense was speed. Here’s a full recap of the Broncos’ six selections

First Round, 31st overall: Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State

Speedy, athletic, cornerback prospect with toughness who will contribute immediately to a now stacked Denver secondary.

Second Round, 56th overall: Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana

Big wide receiver with speed, blocking ability, and phenomenal ball skills. Will be a playmaker in the NFL.

Third Round, 95th overall: Michael Schofield, OL, Michigan

Versatile OT/OG who the Broncos feel can be a starter with added weight at either position.

Fifth Round, 156th overall: Lamin Barrow, LB, LSU

Speed. Athletic linebacker with a nose for making plays. Led LSU in tackles this past season and is a STs player also.

Sixth Round, 207th overall: Matt Paradis, C, Boise State

Gritty overachiever on the offensive line who some believe has starting potential as an NFL center.

Seventh Round, 242nd overall: Corey Nelson, LB, Oklahoma

Fully recovered from torn pectoral injury in 2013. Great speed. Athletic defensive playmaker.