Denver Broncos: Top 10 Players of 2016 Season
By Tylor Walden
No. 3 – Chris Harris Jr.
One of the key members of the No Fly Zone, Chris Harris Jr. had a quite season in terms of interceptions. But he did make most of his plays defending the pass.
Alongside Aqib Talib, Harris Jr. proved to the NFL that they should not throw anywhere near this high powered secondary.
Chris Harris Jr. still showed his consistency in the NFL. He recorded two interceptions and plenty of pass breakups. He even recorded a forced fumble this season.
His performance in the secondary earned him Pro Bowl honors as well as All-Pro nods.
It is amazing how much he has come along as an undrafted rookie out of Kansas University. He has been nothing but productive during his time in Denver.
I know that Chris Harris Jr. and the rest of the Broncos secondary will only be looking to improve on their No. 1 ranking in 2017.There is no doubt that they can do it.