Dallas Cowboys @ Denver Broncos - What To Watch For
Dallas Cowboys @ Denver Broncos
August 16th, 2008 - 7:00pm MST
Invesco Field @ Mile High
Denver, CO
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The Broncos open the home portion of their pre-season schedule tonight against the Dallas Cowboys still looking to answer many of the questions we have been asking all reloading season. Last week, many of my target areas were general as I focused on the play of the O-Line as a group, or the defensive line as a group. As the pre-season continues, my focus grows more and more specific, tageting players. That will start tonight. Like last week, I have also included what the other contributors on MHR are looking for tonight as well.
1. The Two Ryan's(Harris and Clady) -- I will be watching closely to how Clady progresses from last week to this week. Nothing like being thrown right into the fire, with Clady going up against Mario Williams last week and Demarcus Ware this week. If Clady can hold his own tonight, not only in pass protection, but in avoiding penalties and silly mistakes, I will feel good about where he is at this early in his rookie year. I am also looking for Clady to become more of a physical presence in the running game. Early on last week, the Broncos O-Line struggled in the run game, leaving Selvin Young gasping for breath in the backfield.
Much of the same goes for Harris, who struggled early but seemed to settle down as the game wore on. We need to remember that Harris was a Left Tackle in college, and learning to play from the oppisite side is kind of like learning to write with your left hand if you are a right-handed person. I am looking for Harris to also become more physical in the run game. If Harris struggles again, it could open the door for Montrae Holland to re-emerge. While Hollad's weight will always be an issue, there is little doubting his physicality.
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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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