Jan 13, 2015; Englewood, CO, USA; Denver Broncos executive vice president of football operations/general manager John Elway speaks to the media at the Broncos training facility. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Going into the NFL Draft with a total of ten picks, the Denver Broncos have many, many options as to who to choose in the first round come April 30.
As the dust has settled after a relatively quiet free agency period in Denver, there isn’t an overabundance of needs that the Broncos have to address via the draft.
The only glaring weaknesses on the Broncos are on the offensive and defensive lines, and even then most think that the solutions to those problems are already on the roster.
So, could general manager John Elway go after a guard in the first round?
Certainly.
A defensive tackle?
Perhaps.
Right tackle?
Possibly.
How about a—
You get the point.
There are options a plenty for Elway and Co. to choose from, but the position that they opt to address is still up in the air at this point.
With a plethora of possibilities, let’s take a look at what weakness the Broncos should tackle with pick No. 28 in the draft.