The Denver Broncos do not have many holes on their roster, but several roles are able to be replaced (fake draft here). AAnd then you can find the positions that have little detail. At quarterback, Peyton Manning is actually the man. ABehind him, second-year Brock Osweiler could be the backup and in accordance with John Elway, Denver's "guy for the future"A( ESPN). But the Broncos don't have a QB on the list last month) (Caleb Hanie premiered. AWith their free agency signings seemingly done, composing a quarterback may be in Denver's programs. Why not sign a veteran to aAminimumAsalary commitment? AIn Denver's case, probably because a novice would certainly be younger and come at a cheaper cost. The Broncos be seemingly looking at late-round QB prospects, as B/R's Christopher Hansen observed on Tuesday that the team has and will visit with twoAQBs. Quarterback Zac Dysert visited with the Broncos on Monday,Aaccording to Mike Klis of theADenver Post. Quarterback Matt Scott may visit with the Broncos,Aaccording to Tony Pauline of DraftInsider.net. Scott is just a 6'2", 213-pound senior that put for 3,620 yards and 27 touchdowns in Arizona last time. AOn CBSSports.com, he is expected as a or fourth-round pick. Dysert, yet another elderly, actions up and weighs in at 6'3", 231 pounds. AHe used for 3,483 yards and 25 touchdowns at Miami (Ohio) last fall and expected to be a fourth- or fifth-round pick by CBSSports.com. If one of these two leads (or another QB that draws Denver's eye) falls in to the fifth or sixth round, it'd not be surprising to begin to see the Broncos write one. AWhether or not that could be the best move is up for debate. Colorado owns six recommendations and is likely to be picking 28th overall in the very first round later this month. AThe draft is 15 days away.
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