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SBNation Mock Draft Update....With the 42nd Pick, the Broncos Select....

Update time from the SBNation Mock Draft, where the Broncos 2nd Round Selection is on the clock.  After getting shredded for my selection of DE Derrick Harvey in the 1st Round, I have a feeling I am creating a bit more controversy here.  First, here is a list of the picks taken so far --

  1. MIA - DE Chris Long
  2. STL - DE Vernon Gholston
  3. ATL - OT Jake Long
  4. OAK - RB D. McFadden
  5. KC - DT Sedrick Ellis
  6. NYJ - DT Glenn Dorsey
  7. NE - CB Leodis McKelvin
  8. BAL - QB Matt Ryan
  9. CIN - LB Keith Rivers
  10. NO - CB Rodg.-Cromartie
  11. BUF - WR Malcolm Kelly
  12. DEN - DE Derrick Harvey
  13. CAR - OT Ryan Clady
  14. CHI - RB R. Mendenhall
  15. DET - OT Chris Williams
  16. ARI - CB Mike Jenkins
  17. MIN - DE Phillip Merling
  18. HOU - RB J. Stewart
  19. PHI - WR Limas Sweed
  20. TB - WR DeSean Jackson
  21. WAS - CB Aqib Talib
  22. DAL - CB Antoine Cason
  23. PIT - OG Branden Albert
  24. TEN - DE Calais Campbell
  25. SEA - QB Brian Brohm
  26. JAX - DT Trevor Laws
  27. SD - S Kenny Phillips
  28. DAL - RB Felix Jones
  29. SF - OT Gosder Cherilus
  30. GB - OT Sam Baker
  31. NYG - LB Dan Connor
ROUND TWO
  1. MIA - OT Jeff Otah
  2. STL - WR Devin Thomas
  3. ATL - QB Joe Flacco
  4. KC - OT Carl Nicks
  5. NYJ - CB Justin King
  6. ATL - DT Kentwan Balmer
  7. BAL - CB Brandon Flowers
  8. SF - DE Quentin Groves
  9. NO - LB Jerod Mayo
  10. BUF - TE Mar. Bennett

Had Mayo lasted a couple more picks he would have been my selection.  Unfortunately the Saints grabbed him at #40.....

Star-divide

That left me with a decision.  Take a DT like Red Bryant, a classic 2-gapper that doesn't disrupt(fits more the Jim Bates scheme) or try and find the most dynamic talent left on the board.  Someone that will make you stand up and take notice.  Someone that the Broncos can plug in as the return guy to bring us the type of talent we saw when Terrence McGee went house against the Broncos in Week 1, or the Devin Hestor debacle in Chicago.  With that in mind, I went for some WOW --

My pick for the Broncos in the 2nd Round --


CHRIS JOHNSON, RB - Eastern Carolina University

Sure, a bit of a surprise, but he brings the Broncos something they haven't had in recent memory.  A game-changer on Special Teams and match up hell on offense.  Check out Styg50's take on Johnson. Here was my explanation on MTD --

This may be a surprise, and I can accept the criticisms that I am sure are coming. At least hear me out first. Let's be honest, the Broncos simply do not have many dynamic talents that make you stop and say, "WOW!". Brandon Marshall has the ability, but his maturity needs to match up with his immense talent. You look elsewhere on the offensive side of the ball, and the Broncos lack a threat that make defensive coordinators stop and take notice. Chris Johnson can do that. The Broncos return game has been embarrassing, a major factor the team has enjoyed the worst starting field position the past two seasons. Chris Johnson can change that. Let's take a look at why Chris Johnson should wear Orange and Blue come Draft Day.

First, the obvious: the dude is fast. You don't have to know much about who ran what to know that 4.24 is a good time in the 40, but you should also know that this number isn't going to pass by some scout's radars like it does with some fast players (i.e. Andre Hall).

Johnson was the fastest player at the combine. He was, in fact the fastest player at the combine since they switched to electronic timing 9 years ago, tying WR Rondel Melendez from 1999.

How about size? Well he isn't very big, but to watch him, you only see this lack of size show up in one area of his running. The leg churn you like to see out of a powerful runner isn't always present in his game. His Junior season this was VERY noticeable, and it correlated directly to his pad level and a nagging turf toe injury. Whenever his pads came up he got pounded back. But one of the major pluses with this kid is how he responds to coaching, as his Senior year saw him run consistently with a low pad level, and he appeared to have noticeably more power. The biggest highlight of this was seeing him bounce off of first tacklers, which is huge in Denver's scheme, where the RB is responsible for at least one guy.

His courage between the tackles is evident as well and he displays that "Bronco-lean" that most of our hand-picked running backs seem to have, where they always seem to be falling forward. His attitude suits our o-line scheme as well, not to mention the general feel of our locker room: he is a leader by example, and a solid character. He was considered a mentor to the younger players on the team and had ideal work habits.

Another aspect that I like about his style compared to who we are fielding now is his ability to set up defenders on the second level. While he is sudden getting through the line, where he is more inclined to push through or bounce off of his tackler, IMMEDIATELY upon reaching the second level, on every play I have seen of his long runs (and there are many) he is setting up the secondary. It is subtle and quick and creates angles for him that, though they will close quick in the NFL, should afford him the time he needs to switch to his next gear. Which is ANOTHER thing you have to love about Johnson: He has his running behind his blockers speed, his cutting through the hole speed, his hitting the second level speed, and above and beyond that he has yet another gear that makes that last 30 yds to the endzone seem more like 10. I'm sure the NFL level of talent will do wonders to make him seem a little less freakish in this respect, but regardless of who you are playing, 30 yds is 30 yds. When you average 10 yds a second you've got something special going on.

The last thing I want to discuss is his REAL talent, and what it all means to the Broncos and their #42 pick. Explosiveness. Incredible acceleration.

Impeccable timing on cutbacks, with precise burst.

Courage in traffic. Patience behind blockers. Great decision making. You can see what I am getting at, right? Let's add some history: he has been returning kicks since high school. He has produced as a KR every year, even when injured. Remember the knock against Elvis Dumervil? Too small, won't be durable in the NFL, physically won't match up against NFL level competition? Almost completely overlooked was his consistent production, gaining more sacks every year, setting records in his last year. The #1 knock against Johnson? Too small, won't be durable enough.

Every year he climbed up the rankings for all-purpose yards. As a senior he set records in that category.

Denver is sitting at #42 with needs at WR, KR, and depth at RB. Consistent producers have been part of the hallmark of recent Denver drafts. Cutler, Marshall, DOOM. Johnson?

Lastly, with apologies to my friends over at Stampede Blue, the last thing the Colts need is another playmaker, at least in the eyes of the rest of the AFC. So consider this an act of "taking one for the team". You're welcome! :)

Poll
Chris Johnson at 42....You Like?
No. Johnson is fast, but the Broncos need more defensive help.
27 votes
YES! Johnson provides the spark we need on ST! (4.24/40)
64 votes

91 votes | Poll has closed

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I like it.
It may not address "need" areas people think we have but it gives us a playmaker we need. Nice pick guru
Davis to the Hall!

by Jon Tollerud on Apr 16, 2008 9:08 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Seconded
Although I disagree about it not being a "need" area. We have lost a lot of games in the last three years where we won two out of the three phases (O and D) but lost one phase by a large margin (ST). Part of the reason for this is that we haven't been able to carry a punter on the roster and having to rely on one guy to do kickoffs and punts, which really limits their effectiveness. The other part is the complete lack of a return game. Hixon could have worked out if we hadn't given up on him, but we can't change history. I think shoring up the return game for the foreseeable future by getting our "Devin Hester" is well worth a high second round pick. In addition, this guy looks like an excellent 3rd down scat back.

Great Pick!

by rcmanning on Apr 16, 2008 9:49 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

I know we needs help on Special Teams
but I dont however say that is a need position based on the fact that if we fill our current gaps we shore up the Special teams. I liek the pick because it puts some competition in the backfield.
Davis to the Hall!

by Jon Tollerud on Apr 16, 2008 11:12 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

OMFG
Ho-Ly-Shit he is fast...

I wouldn't mind seeing him in blue and orange, but I would definitely want him to wear #24 as an homage to his 40 time... champ would be willing to change right? no? ok.

This is our division. It's always been our division ... It's always been ours and we just have to take it back. Brandon Marshall 11/19/07

by SD Bronco on Apr 16, 2008 9:19 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

lets give him #25 or #49
25 would be how many yards he must get as a RB or
49 for how many kick/punt return yards he must have
Davis to the Hall!

by Jon Tollerud on Apr 16, 2008 9:43 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Chris Johnson Clone.
My Gators have this kid named Chris Rainey and he's pretty much the same guy.  Just ran an unofficial 4.24 forty, is an RB but can play the slot and is a dynamic return man.  Funny thing is, he may not be the fastest guy on the offense because of Percy Harvin.  In fact, we can run out a set with maybe four guys that run sub-4.4 forties for fun.  SEC: Speed Earns Championships.

by ejruiz on Apr 17, 2008 12:30 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

I like the pick
I didn't understand the overwhelmingly negative response to picking Harvey. Now I don't think that's the direction the Bronco's will go, but I thought it was a solid pick for the spot- I suppose a lot of people have bought into the idea that we're desperate for a LT.
I think Johnson is a pretty nice pick- as you described, he fits the system pretty well and fills a need at KR. My problem isn't with either pick, but that neither pick really fills a major Denver need- and we have a major need at DT (although I suppose a trade for Dewayne Robertson would lessen that a little, but if he gets hurt- and he basically already is, we're still in trouble) and another big need at WR (signing Darrell Jackson would also lessen it- if Marshal gets hurt, or has problems, an offense starting Jackson and Colbert would be terrible).
I know that the Harvey pick is unlikely because we'll probably move up to snag Ellis or back, but I still have trouble not addressing significant needs with either of our first two picks

by Jack on Apr 16, 2008 10:53 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Stuck to Your Guns
If I recall correctly your stated philosophy was BPA, which I heartily endorse. You did what you said you were going to do. I am not as knowledgeable as most of the people on this site regarding collegiate talent so I can't really judge either pick. Your bios and the clip certainly provide ample justification for the pick. Good job Guru!

by firstfan on Apr 16, 2008 11:37 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Good pick
My take on RB this year is to get a power back in case Henry gets hurt.  I also want an everydown back since Young and Hall are not able to carry that load without getting hurt (see '07).  And yes, I really want a DT for defense, or WR or OL for offense.  So why do I like this pick?

Well first, it still gives us depth at RB (I think we'll need it).  I also think Henry and Johnson could end up as the next tandem (with Henry running most of the downs and Johnson being the change-up).

Second, STs is an often overlooked part of the game, and Johnson looks like a difference maker.  A great returner can terrify opposing teams.  Imagine what Cutler can do with great field position?

Outside of the box?  Yes.  Does it help the team?  Yes.  But man, please give an old defensive coach a little love and give me a darned DT!  : )

"Greater is an army of sheep led by a lion, than an army of lions led by a sheep" Defoe

by Steve Nichols on Apr 16, 2008 5:35 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Actually, Guru
You come out on top . esspecially after the signing of Jackson. That means we (you) can afford to go BPA!
From Denmark, so i excuse my self for un-knowing-ness...

by Claaaaas on Apr 17, 2008 2:25 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Intriguing Pick
There's one I haven't seen anywhere.  When I look at the Broncos I don't see the explosive play-maker just yet.  Chris Johnson could be that guy.  Quincy Morgan didn't get it done and Hixon didn't work out (although he did go on to win a Super Bowl).  I'd love a back-up DT, EVEN IF Robertson came to town...just to be safe, but if you get a chance to snatch a game changing play-maker, you do it.  Look at Hester.  Is he a real big defensive force right now?  No, but he changes games.

by phantom818 on Apr 17, 2008 10:15 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

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