Hi guys this is the next chapter of my thoughts of what the offseason will bring to the Broncos and how the FO could find solutions for Denver roster needs.
This part is about Defensive ends depth.

Even if the Broncos would resign both his two free agent, Denver needs depth at defensive ends.
Anyhow I don’t see the Broncos resigning Derrick Harvey. He was brought in and then activated only two or three times. He will be gone.
Jason Hunter also is a free agent. He could be re-signed for a cheap deal and could compete in training camp.
Jeremy Beal was picked in the 7th round last draft and has been part of the practice squad since training camp last cut. He will compete at training camp.
I feel Denver should sign some veteran free agent that could provide quality depth and push Ayers for the starting job. Together with free agency, if Denver has a shot at a good DE during the draft, they should pull the trigger (in any of the first 5 rounds).
So starting from the draft, these players are interesting to me:
Andre Branch (Clemson): H: 6-5 / W: 260. He is big and recorded more than 10 sacks this past year and an astonishing 17 tackle for loss. He would immediately push Ayers for playing time. Round where Denver could pick him: 1st
Jake Baquette (Arkansas): H: 6-5 / W: 264. 10 sacks and 10,5 tackle for loss. Another candidate for challenging Ayers and at least provide quality depth at pass rushing. Round where Denver could pick him: 2nd
Jared Crick (Nebraska): H: 6-6 / W: 285. Doesn’t look like a sure fire pass rusher, bur could be used in the same way Ayers is being used, against the run in the first two down and kicked inside against the pass. I really do like his size. Round where Denver could pick him: 3rd
Jonathan Massequoi (Troy): H: 6-2 / W: 250. Does not have elite size but 10,5 tackle for loss could be too good to pass up if he falls into the 3rd round. Round where Denver could pick him: 3rd
Jack Crawford (Penn State): H: 6-5 / W: 268. Less production than the players listed before but he has really good size and could be a good depth addiction. Round where Denver could pick him: 5th
Tyrone Crawford (Boise State): H: 6-4 / w: 285. 13,5 tackles for loss cannot being ignored if he falls into the 5th round. Anyhow I think he will go higher. Round where Denver could pick him: 3rd
Justin Francis (Rutgers): H: 6-2 / W: 270. His lack of size could let he fall in the draft. If he’s still there in the 5th round, his 13 tackles for loss could make him a candidate to wear orange and blue next September. Round where Denver could pick him: 5th
I’m not saying that the Broncos have to draft one of these prospects. I think the Broncos would like to find speed and attitude guys, so depending on their interview some prospect listed here above won’t being considered at all and others could be better candidate.
What I would like to point out is that to me it looks like this year draft looks like a good opportunity to add some pass rushing skills to the team.
Now I will list some veterans FA that could be under Broncos radar both for salary and abilities:
Adam Carriker (Redskins): H: 6-6 / W: 311. He didn’t live up his 1st round selection neither in St. Louis and Washington. So the broncos could sign him as a reserve to push Ayers. He could turn out to be this year Bunkley. He would have to lose some weight and get back to his college size. He could be good in my mind getting back to 4-3 end.
Phillip Merling (Dolphins): H: 6-4 / W: 295. Like Carriker he played pro as 3-4 DE. But he could be used by the Broncos as DE/DT tweener. He could come cheap because last season he played as the Achilles injuries he had in 2010 was still influencing him. He could provide good tweener depth and youth.
Williams Hayes (Tennesee): H: 6-3 / W: 272. He could provide good starting experience but not that much pass rush.
Wallace Gilberry (Kansas City): H: 6-2 / W: 268. This is one of the two guys I would like Denver to bring to training camp, because I think I would make the team and push Ayers for a lot of playing time. He will be cheap and possible a great depth finding.
Frostee Rucker (Cincinnati): H: 6-3 / W: 285. He could provide experience and depth. Not sure he is better than Jason Hunter.
Trevor Scott (Oakland): H: 6-5 / W: 255. He is the second player I’d like our FO to bring to BroncoLand. He’s nasty, he plays with guts. I think he will fit well with the team mentality. I ‘d pull the trigger in his signing.
Antwan Applewhite (Carolina): H: 6-3 / W: 258. He could be a competitor during training camp.
Jarvis Moss (Oakland): H: 6-7 / W: 260. I’m not on drugs. He couldn’t do worse than Harvey. He could be brought to training camp and compete for that 4th DE spot. He should come cheap or for free considering all the money The Broncos already paid him….it would be just fair.
In resume, I think the Broncos will bring in between 2 and 4 free agents, with various degree of capability and they will also look to add somebody through the draft if the value is there in the first 5 rounds. My favorite combination would be the signing of Trevor Scott and Wallace Gilberry and the drafting one physical pass rushing specimen.
I don’t think that Denver is interested in signing big time free agents that would look for teams that would automatically give them the starting role (I’m thinking about Mathis, Avril, Mincey and Abraham), neither Denver will look to spend a tons of money for Mario Williams (thought he deserves it, IMO) because it won’t fit the team building strategy that Denver embraced one year ago.
GO BRONCOS!!!
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There are a limited number of quality 4-3 DEs available this year
Mario Williams and Quinton Coples stand out in FA and the draft respectively but I see a drop off in talent from there.
There is a lot of talent in the pass rush department Avril in FA and Ingram, Curry and Branch in the draft but I dont think they are good enough against the run to make big moves for them. Although Fox and JDR may want to get creative with one of them.
I agree on Tyrone Crawford because of his size I think he goes earlier than he is projected.
I dont see Crick ever playing 4-3 end and is similar to Carriker, another Nebraska alumni, who is better suited to a 3-4 end. If either play in a 4-3 it is at tackle.
SteveUK - February 22, 2012
I like Crick for his athleticism and all, but my mouth would drop to the floor if EFX drafted him. 3/4 is his game all the way, just like Watt.
bfree2bronc - February 22, 2012
I would never bring Jarvis Moss back for any reason. Just because he wouldn't do worse than Harvey is not a reason to bring him in even as camp fodder.
Like Harvey we know what we are getting and should stay away. Far away.
BroncoMath101 - February 22, 2012
No moss man, no moss...
bfree2bronc - February 22, 2012
The record books haven't quite closed on Derrick Harvey yet, but the shadows of time are dimming...
Derrick Harvey was JDR’s disappointment quite the same as Jarvis Moss was to Shanahan. Harvey’s numbers are actually better than Moss’ with 2 less years of production. Harvey hurt himself right away coming into the NFL by holding out for 33 days and missing all of Training Camp. Once he finally did sign it set the tone of his struggles through the 2008 season where he only amassed 3.5 sacks. He has 8 total in his 4 year career so far, and basically can be labeled another first round bust. Harvey is still young and athletic though, and he still has time to resurect his career in Denver if he is a mind to. I want to see how the offseason unfolds to completely write him off the books, and with his old coach (JDR) as his DC he just might do that. Let’s hope.
As for prospects in the draft there are a handful that will probably be selected in the first. As for EFX I don’t think they will dive into that pool in the first, but with the talent available in the 2nd – 3rd rds I can see us landing one of those boys, there are 5-6 and maybe 7 that land in that category. As far as the free agency talent, it drops off from 4 stars/age to 2 stars and what we have in Jason Hunter. So EFX might want to hang onto Hunter for his familiarity and 1.5 star status…
Thanks a lot for the perspective on DEs…
bfree2bronc - February 22, 2012
Folks terribly underrate Ayers
… but rotational depth would be great as neither Harvey nor Hunter impress me… having an extra horse that allow us to keep Von at LB at times in passing sets, and/or spell Doom and Ayers would be great.
That said, unless someone unexpected drops to us, I can’t imagine we’d take a DE over a DT/CB/RB with our #1.
cjfarls - February 22, 2012
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