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The draft is now complete and the Denver front office is ecstatic about the prospects they were able to sign and the future looks bright for the young Broncos ... To sum up the draft, the Broncos front office was set on selecting players at positions of need however they switched gears and went with best available which should pay immediate dividends with the talent they brought in ... check em out!

Round 1 - Pick #15
LOLB Fabian Harmon - Miami
6'3" 241lbs - 21 yrs
79 ovr - Develop = Star

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Fabian is a big hitter with elite speed for a linebacker, a very dangerous combination, and a threat that the Bronco defense severely lacked in 2014 - Harmon reads and pursues the ball extremely well and barring any setbacks, should be in the starting lineup when the Broncos start the season - Expect big things from this ex-Hurricane in 2015


Round 2 - Pick 15
LE Jaylen Burch - UCLA
6'4" 270 lbs - 22 yrs
74 ovr - Develop = Quick

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Yet another hard hitting defense player with elite caliber power moves - Mr Burch comes in eager to compete for the starting Left Defensive End position as the Broncos have publicly stated they will have an open competition to fill this spot - With lunch pale in hand, Jaylen plans to compete until the job is his and his alone


Round 4 - Pick 27
RE Aundre Hamilton - Tennessee
6'4" 280lbs - 21 yrs
79 ovr - Develop = Star

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The sleeper of the Broncos draft comes from Rocky Top Tennessee in the form of a 6'4", 280 pound speed rushing defensive end - Combined with top level speed off the edge and the ability to run sideline to sideline, Aundre could be the new breed of defensive end to enter the NFL - He plays with linebacker speed and tenacity from the end position which should create nightmares for his opponents


Round 5 - pick 12
CB Shamare Ives - Penn State
5'11" 195lbs - 24 yrs
69 ovr - Develop = Avg

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Shamare joins an already talented defensive backfield but with Micah Hyde moving to FS, this could give Ives a chance to see the field in nickel and dime packages - The ex Nittany Lion has the speed to hang and the hops to jump with the elite WRs in the league but can he become the lock down defender that the front office expects him to become??
 
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