Denver Broncos Visit Tracker for NFL Draft

Feb 9, 2016; Denver, CO, USA; Denver Broncos general manager John Elway greets the crowd during the Super Bowl 50 championship parade celebration at Civic Center Park. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 9, 2016; Denver, CO, USA; Denver Broncos general manager John Elway greets the crowd during the Super Bowl 50 championship parade celebration at Civic Center Park. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports /
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Max McCaffrey
Sep 26, 2015; Durham, NC, USA; Duke Blue Devils wide receiver Max McCaffrey (87) runs the ball for extra yards after catching a pass against Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets linebacker David Curry (39) in their game at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Dolejs-USA TODAY Sports /

Wide Receivers

Quenton Bundrage- Iowa State University

Devon Cajuste- Stanford University

Joe Hansley- Colorado State University

Max McCaffrey- Duke University

Malcom Mitchell- Georgia University

Hunter Sharp- Utah State University

Tajae Sharpe- University of Massachusetts

Sterling Shepard- University of Oklahoma

Nelson Spruce- University of Colorado

Quite a bit of prospects for the Denver Broncos at the wide out position. The team is pretty solid at the wide receiver spot with Demaryius Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders leading the pack.

With Andre Caldwell gone via free agency, the team could be looking to add an extra player to the wide out corps. The biggest names that I am familiar with on this list are Max McCaffrey and Sterling Shepard.

Max is the son of former Denver Broncos wide out Ed McCaffrey, so it would be pretty cool to have the name continue for the Broncos. He is projected to be a late round or undrafted free agent, so if the team is interested, look for the sixth or seventh round for the Broncos to add him.

I’ve followed Sterling Shepard due to watching Oklahoma Sooner football and this guy has some great skill sets. His strong hands and quick cuts makes him one of the biggest wide out prospects in the draft.

It could be difficult for the Broncos to draft him since he is a projected Second Round draft pick, but he could be a solid option for the Broncos.

Some other names to look out for are Colorado college prospects Joe Hansley and Nelson Spruce.

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