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For Coaches, Rookie Minicamp Like Opening a Present

May 11th, 2013 - 1:59pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

As exciting as this weekend’s rookie minicamp is for the players, it’s just as big a deal for the men coaching them.

“I think any coach worth their weight likes to be on the grass and on the field coaching,” Head Coach John Fox said. “It’s the fun part of coaching. That’s really why most of us do it. There’s no doubt it’s an excitement level, even though it’s just the rookies at this point. To be on the field with them is great.”

Not only is it a chance for the coaches to get back to running organized practices before OTAs and training camp kick off, it’s like a reward for all the hard work that went into the draft process. The teachers finally get a chance to see their new pupils.

“Having these draft picks and free agents come in and join this rookie class, you get started with them and kind of find out what you have,” Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio said. “It’s like opening a present at Christmas time. You want to see what the present is like. We’ve added some talent, we’ve added some players that will come in and compete for spots and for roles. I definitely look forward to this time of year.”

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The Wheel of Opportunity Spins Again

May 8th, 2013 - 7:19am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

The Denver Broncos will conduct their annual official rookie minicamp next weekend, and most of the attention will naturally be centered on the highly praised 2013 draft class.

But not to be lost among the bigger drafted names is that there will be 16 undrafted college free agents in attendance as well, and one of the biggest mistakes made by fans and press is that only the well known names are recognized, and hence the relative unknowns are given little chance.

This is understandable and nobody’s fault.

Nobody is known until he makes a name for himself, and then human nature is such that we all think we knew of him all along.

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Elway, Russell Talk Heckert, Rookies, Clady in Fan Forum

May 7th, 2013 - 2:24pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

I just finished up moderating a fan forum with Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway and Director of Player Personnel Matt Russell.

Season-ticket holders were able to ask them questions during the hour-long conference call, and it was a pretty fun experience for everyone involved. We’ve held a few fan forums in the past and we’ll hold more going forward this season.

Some of the more interesting notes to come out of the call were Elway’s thoughts on the addition of new Director of Pro Personnel Tom Heckert, Russell’s comments on Ryan Clady and Elway comparing Montee Ball to Terrell Davis.

Below are some quick hits from the fan forum. We’ll have more from the call over the next few days.

Elway on Heckert:

“Well, we’re thrilled to have Tom. He’s a guy that, as you said, he has 20 years of experience in the NFL. He’s got general manager experience, and he really started on the pro (personnel) side. So for him to come in and be our director of pro personnel, he’s going to add a great deal of knowledge on the pro side, as well as player evaluation. So we’re thrilled to have Tom. We think he’s a great addition, and we’re glad he’s with us.”

Russell on the atmosphere in the team’s draft war room:

“We’re prepared. We’ve done our work. We don’t really stress out about our picks; we just go with our board, and like I said, the work’s been done with our area scouts, and we have a great scouting staff, so we go with our board, we look up at the board, and it’s pretty laid-back prior to our pick, and then maybe three or four picks before us, we start to get intense, maybe that’s making trade calls or getting calls from other teams, but we lay back and we try to compose ourselves. We kind of know who we’re going to take when the time comes to pick.”

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Today’s Unknowns Can Be Tomorrow’s Stars

May 14th, 2012 - 12:02pm by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

One of the things that fascinates me in sport, as well as in life, is the vast number of fans and followers who know everything.

But a lot of that knowledge is gleaned after the fact. There is no limit to the wealth of knowledge we all have using past vision. But keeping our focus on present vision gives us the best peek into the future.

The Denver Broncos Sunday completed their rookie mini-camp, and the players now have a few days off to attend to personal items, finishing school, graduations, and they can begin to come to Denver on a more permanent basis on Wednesday, May 16.

At that time the rookies will begin to assimilate entirely into the Broncos’ off-season program. They go from being a completely new player to being part of a team.

Most of them remain unknown to most fans and media, however. That is completely logical and how it is expected to be, but future success is in no way predicated on how well known someone is now.

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Rookie Mini-Camp Begins Today

May 11th, 2012 - 7:47am by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

The Broncos’ 2012 rookie class arrived to the team’s Dove Valley training facility on Thursday to go through physicals, get fitted for equipment and take care of other administrative items.

Today they will take the field for the first time.

The Broncos rookie mini-camp runs from today through Sunday and is mandatory for all rookies.

The team is scheduled to hold a practice at 10:45 a.m. MDT. We’ll hear from Coach Fox and a few of the rookies following that first practice.

Check back to DenverBroncos.com later today for news, photos and video from today’s availability.

Below is the list of 30 players that will participate in this weekend’s rookie mini-camp. Included are two tryout players: running back Demario Pippen (Jackson State) and safety Anthony Perkins (Colorado).

While it is referred to as a rookie mini-camp, various NFL rules stipulate that certain non-rookies are also eligible to participate.

None of the players participating in this weekend’s camp have appeared in an NFL game.

Click here for photos of the rookies getting fitted for equipment.

Click here to view photos from the rookies’ first practice.

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