Kayvon Webster, CB
Webster was a third round pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, and a lot of people were shocked by that. The Broncos promptly signed Aqib Talib in the 2014 offseason, and drafted Bradley Roby a month later, pushing Webster to fourth on the depth chart basically by default.
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He has his faults as a player, but at the end of last season, he proved to be one of the team’s most valuable special teams players. When David Bruton got injured, Webster became the playmaker the Broncos needed on punt coverage units and if he can continue to prove his worth on special teams, snaps within the defense won’t be so sparse for him.
He has good size and speed, and knows how to close on the ball carrier. He should be in line for a breakout year.