The Broncos announced the signing of nine players to future contracts on Monday. Those players include all eight practice squad members — DE Jeremy Beal, T Adam Grant, TE Cornelius Ingram, RB Xavier Omon, WR Greg Orton, DT Sealver Siliga, WR Tim Toone and QB Adam Weber.
In addition to the eight practice squad members, the team also announced the signing of wide receiver Tyler Grisham. Grisham spent the 2010 and ’11 seasons on Pittsburgh’s practice squad after appearing in four games with the Steelers in ’09, catching one pass for 14 yards.
Below are the photos of the nine players signed today:









-Stuart Zaas

Hi TRB! How are you today man?
I hope that isn’t too much to try to digest in one session…
What up BT? Keep fighting the good fight brotha! We’ll have to add teacher to your blog responsibilities… Lol
Score one for the Front office… I like that Signing alot… hopefully Julius Thomas gets healthy and can contribute… I’m rooting for him…
Thomas and Ingram give us two Beastly TE… and just for the scouting people on the blog, at 25 the TE out of Clemson would be a quality pick… I prefer to go D with that pick… but that guy is a playmaker as well, I will have to look his name up again…
What up OT… ! how are you?
Just trying to picture all that you have said…..I better take it slower LMAO.
Ok Shaz…
Let me know if I can help… or when you want to talk about it some more…
Tebow turned down CBS, and will not comentate on this weekend’s championship…
I think Tebow has surrounded himself with good people… Winning a championship in the NFL would help promote his overall purpose by doubling his exposure for years to come… I know that burns in him, to Win, not to be personally reckognized…
That doesn’t count as ‘Tebow Talk…’ that was Tebow News… I get a pass
His name is Dwayne Allen. The TE that is.
And im good bro … how are u. New blog btw.
Id rather go DT, CB or MLB with that pick. There should be a few good ones at that spot. Either that or trade for a later first and a extra 2nd or something.
Later days, TRB
Wassup Bay….it is funny because when you don’t like Tebow all is well…when I don’t like him, I am a jerk….HILARIOUS….
The defense and team as a whole benefitted from a variety of things. I know this is the NFL and ijuries happen, but do we beat the Steelers with a healthy Ben (honestly) or if Mendenhall and Clark are playing. Do we beat the Raiders with McFadden, or Chiefs with their back. Do we even beat the Raiders if it isn’t fresh off the couch Palmer. Each time we played a team at full strength we got blown out. At least the games that Orton lost were close. Except Green Bay. How many times does that Marion Barber situation happen? Or the Jets and Dolphins playing Prevent down the stretch. The kicker for San Diego missing two gimmie kicks. I think people were blinded more by the fact that we won than the way that we played. Tebow had a “career game” according to many against Pittsburgh….but if you actually look at it he only had 1 good quarter and one good pass in OT (which to his defense was all it took, DMT did an excellent job of running after the catch too)
I like that the Tebow extremists are gloating in teh fact that Elway says Tebow earned the right to be the starter going in to camp….uhhhh….duuuuuh! There is not another QB (legit) on the roster. I am an only child…of COURSE I am first in line for dinner.
Not picking a fight or mincing words, but I think that it is VERY possible that this Tebow experiment puts us in a whole for the next five years. Look at teams that have drafted the wron g QB in years past. Ask the Redskins about Heath Shuler, or even the Chargers about Leaf, Raiders with Russell.
The defense needs help, but I think that the coaching staff that we have can make the defense more formibable more quickly with the weaknesses on D, than they can with the ones on the offensive side of the ball.
In my opinnion we are going to be best served with a balanced approach to the draft where we handle issues on both sides of teh ball. Unfortunately for Elway the “success” of this year has totally taken people out of a “rebuilding” mindset and placed us in a position where we may have to be more aggressive in FA, not to seem as though we are regressing as a team and throwing everything that has been built down the drain.
My two cents, which probably aren’t even worth that.
I’m great BT! Hope as is good by you. Thx for confirming that Tebow declined CBS, that would’ve been a bad move IMO…
*hope all is good by you
I don’t remember ever saying I don’t like him per say, just that his presence has been an annoyance at times both with some of the fans like me and some of the media but I also praised him when he did perform well which granted wasn’t often. But I would agree with you that Elway doesn’t have many options now and since Tebow will almost come at no cost this year I see no reason for Elway not to give him a shot for one more season unless of course Jacksonville decides to trade the house for him for obvious financial reasons and then I would imagine Elway would jump all over that. I guess each time I said Elway I could of easily said “I” because that’s what I’d do. We have still so many holes to fill to really be a good team at this point that I would gladly give up Tebow for three or four draft picks, even if there isn’t a first in there. No QB no matter how good they are could get our team over the hump defensively the way we stand right now and the current pick selection is going to fall way short, we need more picks. Kind of like The Patriots do every year, basically doubling up their number of picks. Tebow to Jacksonville is a golden occasion so I hope they will pursue it, it would be in both teams best interest as far as I’m concerned. I bet the new Jacksonville owner already talked about that with Mularkey before he hired him, we’ll have to stay tuned, but then again the things that make too much sense in the NFL usually don’t happen…
Bay – I would normally dismiss you Jax scenario, but they do have new owner, who recently got in trouble by calling out his fan base, saying that true fans buy season tickets.. He clearly is looking to make money, and Tebow would certainly fill that void.. Would you do a Tebow for Gabbert trade? Keep in mind Gabbert didn’t really show any promise, while Tebow did, but also looked horrific at times…
I ask, b/c you brought up a Jacksonville trade scenerio, and I know a Jacksonville fan who asked me if I would make that Tebow for Gabbert trade.. I said no way, but I’m curious to hear your take on it..
lol xavier looks like another gore
Diplomancy has always been on side Bay’s side. Here is my utmost impression on tebow, which i try to incorporate into my life, make who you are determine what you do, not what you do determine who you are.
2012 the year of the real tim tebow. First full offseason, first time going into camp as #1, first time for a lot of things.
We are still not dealing with a veteran qb, so i am anxious. Where i see problems within the fan base are when declarations are made. Have there not been enough qb,s to prove conventional wisdom wrong, to hold off? Watch some terry bradshaw film and neglating the outcome of his career it might be en lightning. Horrible passer, great results. Nameth, the same.
As far as distractions due to tebow, i guess i am capable of filtering. I was told by the leaders on our team early in the season, the qb gets too much credit and too much fault. This has not changed.
Hopfully soon the blog admin will reinstate my comuter posting capabilities to facilitate more interaction. Smart phone use: Epic fail by me.
A diplomat I am not, rather brutal about my takes, just maybe not as much as a Carnage though, Carnage…that’s pretty brutal right there, LOL, but I guess it’s a compliment so thanks Setve.
And no, no way I would do a trade involving Gabbert, just draft picks so we can improve our D or maybe even get enough of them to be able move up and get a guy like RG3 even though thats seems out of the realm of possibilities. Bottom line is no reason to trade Tebow for another QB unless we get one with much more natural abilities to become a successful NFL QB than he, I don’t see Gabbert as all that.
About Gabbert:
Gabbert struggled in his rookie season. He was sacked 40 times, third most of any quarterback in the league. He fumbled 14 times, most in the league by a quarterback. His 50.8% completion percentage was second-worst in the league for passers with more than 200 attempts (ahead of only Tim Tebow’s 46.5%). His 5.4 yards per attempt was last in the league among qualifying passers, as was his 65.4 passer rating. Football Outsiders calculated that Gabbert’s 2011 season was “with the fifth worst season we’ve ever measured” in aggregate value.
It would be tough to go that route, LOL.
Agreed on Gabbert.. Can’t say I wasn’t trying to bait you on that one..
#10 overall last year in the draft.. Ouch..
I hope that those two TE Julius and Cornelius can become our duo threat as well great sign.
ha carnage, a win is a win is a win. you can make all the excuses in the world for why teams win or lose but they still had to play the game and it still could have gone either way. we played games with hurt or missing personnel as well. oh ya we also went into the season with a new head coach, oc, dc and no preseason? waht about those excuses?