Denver Broncos: 2019 Shrine game prospect watchlist
Others on offense
KeeSean Johnson, WR, Fresno State
KeeSean Johnson is coming off of two straight seasons with over 1,000 yards receiving and eight touchdowns.
He’s apparently had a great week of practice and at 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, could be a perfect piece to add to the Broncos’ young group of receivers for the future.
His route running is considered to be one of his greatest strengths.
Trey Pipkins, OT, Sioux Falls
Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network said that Pipkins has had the best week of any offensive lineman at East-West Shrine practices.
That’s high praise considering this is a pretty solid group of players, but what might be most impressive about Pipkins is his ability to seamlessly transition from tackle to guard in practices this week.
He’s a natural and a mauler, and could be a mid-round steal.
Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska
Ozigbo might be the gem of a relatively unheralded running back class.
He averaged over seven yards per carry this past year at Nebraska and has a great combination of skills out of the backfield not only as a runner but pass catcher. He has great balance, runs with vision, can put his shoulder down, and had over 1,000 yards this past season with 12 touchdowns under Scott Frost.
This is a guy whose best days could be ahead of him.