Broncos Release Initial Depth Chart Of 2008
The Broncos released their initial Depth Chart of 2008, in preparations of their game against the Houston Texans on Saturday Night. See Below -
| Broncos Offense | ||||
| Pos. | First Team | Second Team | Third Team | Fourth Team |
| WR | Brandon Marshall | Eddie Royal | Glenn Martinez | Clifford Russell |
| LT | Ryan Clady | Erik Pears | ||
| LG | Ben Hamilton | Dylan Gandy | Kory Lichtensteiger | |
| C | Tom Nalen | Casey Wiegmann | P.J. Alexander | |
| RG | Chris Kuper | Montrae Holland | Mitch Erikson | |
| RT | Ryan Harris | Tyler Polumbus | ||
| TE | Daniel Graham | Tony Scheffler | Nate Jackson | Brett Pierce |
| WR | Darrell Jackson | Brandon Stokley | Keary Colbert | Samie Parker |
| QB | Jay Cutler | Patrick Ramsey | Darrell Hackney | |
| RB | Selvin Young | Andre Hall | Ryan Torain | Anthony Alridge |
| FB | Cecil Sapp | Peyton Hillis | Michael Pittman | |
| Broncos Defense | ||||
| Pos. | First Team | Second Team | Third Team | Fourth Team |
| LE | John Engelberger | Ebenezar Ekuban | Tim Crowder | |
| LT | Dewayne Robertson | Alvin McKinley | Nic Clemons | |
| RT | Marcus Thomas | Kenny Peterson | Josh Mallard | Steven Harris |
| RE | Elvis Dumervil | Jarvis Moss | Paul Carrington | Larry Birdine |
| WLB | D.J. Williams | Jamie Winborn | Wesley Woodyard | |
| MLB | Nate Webster | Niko Koutouvides | Spencer Larsen | Manuel Padilla |
| SLB | Boss Bailey | Louis Green | Jordan Beck | |
| LCB | Champ Bailey | Domonique Foxworth | Jack Williams | |
| RCB | Dre Bly | Karl Paymeh | Christian Morton | Lamont Reid |
| SS | Hamza Abdullah | Roderick Rogers | Josh Barrett | |
| FS | Marlon McCree | Marquand Manuel | Vickiel Vaughn | |
| Broncos Specialists | ||||
| Pos. | First Team | Second Team | Third Team | Fourth Team |
| P | Sam Paulescu | Brett Kern | ||
| K | Matt Prater | Sam Paulescu | Brett Kern | |
| KO | Matt Prater | Sam Paulescu | Brett Kern | |
| PR | Eddie Royal | Glenn Martinez | Marquay McDaniel | Samie Parker |
| KR | Eddie Royal | Andre Hall | Anthony Alridge | Clifford Russell |
| PLS | Mike Leach | Tony Scheffler | Josh Mallard | |
| KLS | Mike Leach | Josh Mallard | Brett Pierce | |
| H | Brett Kern | Sam Paulescu | Patrick Ramsey | |
There were a couple surprise in my opinion.
It does make me wonder just how effective a defensive line can be with John Engleberger as a starter at end, and what the hell has happened to Tim Crowder to be listed as the 3rd string LDE.
Another slight surprise is Michael Pittman who comes in listed as the 3rd string FB, while not being listed at all as a HB.
Not a surprise to me was the meteoric rise of Eddie Royal who sits behind Brandon Marshall at WR. If the reports we hear are true and Marshall is suspended, that would put Royal in line to start Week 1 in Oakland.
Also of little surprise is Nate Webster starting at MLB. It was obvious to me that Webster was the better player and deserved to get the nod over Niko Koutouvides.
Things are likely to change over the next month, but it sure is fun to talk about stuff on the field, isn't it?!?
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2008 Denver Broncos - Breaking Down The Roster #4 - Defensive End

Dumervil will continue to crush opposing QB's in '08
A few days ago we took a look at the interior of the defensive line. We all know the problem the Broncos had stopping the run, and there has been plenty of talk about why. The Broncos have gone to great lengths to improve the interior, both on the line and at linebacker. Equally important to me is the ability to create a pass rush from the front four. As the New York Giants reminded us in Super Bowl XLII, it doesn't matter who the quarterback is, or how talented the offense is, if you can create constant pressure with your front 4 you are going to have a chance to win the game.
Let's look at the stats, shall we? Again, sack totals are not tied directly to the defensive end position, but I do believe an effective pass rush, generated by the front four, is directly related to a team's success. The D-End is a big part of that. When the Broncos were winning more games in a 3-year period than anyone ever('96-'98), they were consistently in the top-10 in sacks -
1996 - 40 sacks - #8
1997 - 44 sacks - #10
1998 - 47 sacks - #6
Fast forward to the past 5 years, and the Broncos haven't had the same success. Ironically, when the Broncos advanced to the AFC Championship in 2005 they had their worst season in terms of sacks -
2003 - 36 sacks - #13
2004 - 38 sacks - #14
2005 - 28 sacks - #28
2006 - 35 sacks - #15
2007 - 33 sacks - #16
Does that mean that getting to the quarterback isn't that important? Of course not. In 2005, the Broncos knew they didn't have a great pass rush up front so they sent the house, alot. Think back to the playoff game against the Patriots, the Broncos blitzed 8 or 9 guys almost every play. Finally we came up against a team, the Steelers, that handled that pressure. The result was....well...we don't need to talk about it.
The rebuilding of the d-line began, and it went into overdrive in the 2007 draft. The Broncos focused heavily on the defensive ends in last year's draft, taking Jarvis Moss in Round 1 and Tim Crowder in Round 2. The goal was to let the rookies come along slowly with veterans John Engelberger and Ebenezer Ekuban getting a majority of the reps, along with Elvis Dumervil. Those plans ended when Ekuban blew out his Achilles in the pre-season. The result was a struggling defense.
Heading into 2008, the Broncos look to be healthy and hungry up front and are primed to break out. If we are talking about a successful season in 6 months, the following group would have had a huge hand in it. Let's meet them.
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