New Light Sheds Light on Broncos’ Minicamp Prospects
The Broncos are intensifying their scouting efforts with a focused minicamp program, emphasizing talent from various backgrounds.
Key updates include the participation of former Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson, who is currently in Denver conducting tryouts. Known for his skill on the field and familial ties to current backup Jarrett Stidham, Robertson adds a familiar face to what promises to be an important show.
Beyond Robertson, the roster boasts a diverse pool of returning team members: former USC cornerback DeCarlos Nicholson, Boise State defensive tackle Herb Gums, and multiple veterans from Oklahoma State and Utah. This group signifies a strategic pursuit of experience across different levels of football.
The program aims to evaluate performance, continuity, and readiness among these athletes to shape upcoming decisions. As the Broncos continue investing in their benches, these tryouts mark a pivotal step in building roster depth.
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