Nov 23, 2014; Denver, CO, USA; Denver Broncos cornerback Kayvon Webster (36) before the game against the Miami Dolphins at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Kayvon Webster was drafted in the third round of the 2013 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos. While he mostly plays for the Broncos’ special teams unit, he is looking to make an impact on the defensive side of the football. Kayvon Webster is hard at work with training camp just a few short days away.
Kayvon Webster trained with Bo, who is more noted of being a trainer for NFL athletes, and has been working hard on his craft in order to take what he has learned during the time between organized team activities and training camp and propel himself to the next level. And from the look of the video’s that were posted on Kayvon Webster and Bo’s Instagram, it seems to be working.
I have high hopes that Kayvon Webster will be able to contribute a great amount to the Denver Broncos during the 2015 season. He was relatively quiet last season after recording his first fumble recovery and interception during the Broncos Super Bowl run of 2013. With that being said, I honestly believe that Kayvon Webster could be in the running for breakout candidate for the Broncos.
It will be a tough training camp for Kayvon Webster. He will be competing for a backup corner back spot with players like Bradley Roby, Tony Carter to name a couple players. However, I believe that Kayvon Webster will see some playing time because of his speed and he has a solid ability to lock down his receiver when matched up with him.
Some players during the off time in between organized team activities and training camp spend most of their time relaxing and being with family and friends. But that does not mean the players stop grinding to make themselves better. All it takes is one day to become better than the guy ahead of you on the roster. And that is what Kayvon Webster is hoping to do during the time off and make a huge contribution to the Broncos in 2015.