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McDaniels' first draft does   little  for D-line

A Local angle on the "Draft"

Associated Press
Monday, April 27, 2009

ENGLEWOOD -- With one notable exception, Josh McDaniels came out of his first draft with the same big question mark he had coming in: his defensive front seven.     "Yeah, it still is," McDaniels told The Associated Press on Sunday. "The defensive line and linebacking corps haven't played together. It's always going to be that way. When you change a scheme, bring in new players and then practice a whole bunch of times and never hit anybody, I don't know how much information you're going to gather about them."

As McDaniels noted before the draft, the hardest position to evaluate is linemen who are running around in shorts in April without anybody to hit. He knows what he has in his stout offensive line that allowed just 12 sacks last year.

But his defensive front seven is a mystery.

He's switching from the old four-man front to a 3-4 alignment and nobody knows who those seven starters will be come August. About all anybody knows is the Broncos will be beefier in the front seven than they were last year.

"And again, you can't always address everything you want to" in the draft, McDaniels said. "It's the way the draft is. Where's the depth?"

Certainly not at defensive end/outside linebacker, in McDaniels' view.

"I don't think this was a very deep draft in terms of players who would have fit our system in those areas," McDaniels suggested.

"If it's not there, you're not going to just go chasing it and draft a bunch of guys that say DT or tight end or wide receiver by their name. It doesn't mean they're a good player."

So, instead of addressing his biggest needs in his first draft, McDaniels used six of his 10 selections on offense. He traded up four times, three of them to take an offensive player.

That doesn't mean he's standing pat with the front seven he's got. He'll scour college and veteran free agents to possibly add to the mix.

McDaniels did land three potential starters with his first three picks, Georgia running back Knowshon Moreno and pass-rusher Robert Ayers of Tennessee in the first round and Wake Forest shutdown cornerback Alphonso Smith in the second.

But at what cost?

The Broncos moved up to grab Smith by trading their No. 1 pick in next year's draft to Seattle. Given the Broncos' brutal schedule and suspect front seven, that could end up being a top-10 selection that landed in the Seahawks' lap.

The Broncos still own the Bears' first-rounder, which they received in the Jay Cutler trade.

Fans and critics are blasting the Broncos for not sending Seattle the lesser of their two picks in 2010.

"There was a little discussion about that," McDaniels said. "But we agreed that it could be ours after talking it through with the other team. We felt like, that's OK, we'll roll the dice."

McDaniels also sent his two third-rounders to Pittsburgh in order to move up and select blocking tight end Richard Quinn with the last pick of Day 1.

The surprises continued Sunday with the additions of Notre Dame safety David Bruton and Iowa offensive guard Seth Olsen in the fourth round, wide receiver Kenny McKinley of South Carolina in the fifth and TCU center Blake Schlueter in the seventh.

The Broncos also moved up in the sixth round to draft Fresno State quarterback Tom Brandstater, a deal that cost them one of their two seventh-rounders and a fifth-round pick next year.

Brandstater (6-foot-5, 222 pounds) is expected to learn the ropes for at least a year while either Kyle Orton or Chris Simms starts next season.

April 27, 2009  12:09 PM ET

The above story came from the Boulder Camera...

April 27, 2009  01:45 PM ET

Watch the development of Brandstater. This is exactly what I expected out of "little hoodie". Find a diamond in the ruff that he can develop on his own (alla Brady and Cassel - 6th and 7th round picks respectively).

 
April 27, 2009  04:37 PM ET

Will do ircolle, thanks for the info.

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