First Round Draft Prospects that fit Denver Broncos
By Tylor Walden
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Cody Whitehair, OG, Kansas State
If there is one thing that John Elway and the Denver Broncos coaching staff love about offensive linemen, it is their ability to draft a guy who could play all positions on the line. And Cody Whitehair did exactly that during his time as a Wildcat.
During his time at Kansas State, Whitehair played the left guard as well as left and right tackle. While the Broncos appear to be in a good spot in the guard position, it would not hurt to draft a tackle.
In the Super Bowl season, the Broncos have struggled on the line. This is why the offensive line is such a huge need for the Broncos in the draft. The fact that he could play all five positions on the offensive line would make him such a great fit for them.
He has also proven himself to be a team leader. He was named captain for the Wildcats in 2015 and has shown his tireless work towards becoming better for himself and the team. This is one guy that I would not mind the Broncos drafting if he is avalaible.
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