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Denver took a second look at Colorado State-Pueblo defensive end Josh Bredl Thursday.
Bredl participated in a regional NFL combine at Broncos headquarters last month, and was invited back for a priviate workout, per the National Football Post's Aaron Wilson.
The massive (6-7, 300 lbs.) defensive lineman benched 225 pounds 30 times at a super regional combine, according to Wilson. He runs a 40-yard dash in 5.2 seconds, according to ESPN.
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Among Tony Softli's top 800 small school prospects, Bredl comes in at No. 711. He is projected to go undrafted by NFLDraftScout.com.
Bredl played three seasons at CSU-Pueblo. Appearing in 34 games, he recorded 58 tackles and 6 sacks. He played tight end in high school.
After the draft concludes on May 2, Denver will fill their 90-man offseason roster by signing undrafted free agents. Bredl is a prospect to watch for when UDFA signings begin.