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Bradley Roby has been working out with Chris Harris Jr. for a month

The No Fly Zone is working hard to carry on without Aqib Talib.

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The No Fly Zone went into the history books when the Denver Broncos traded Aqib Talib, but Chris Harris Jr. and Bradley Roby are doing what they can to ensure the enemy will take heavy fire across their air space in 2018 and beyond.

After being drafted in 2014, it is finally Roby’s chance to become the lockdown cornerback the Broncos hoped he would become for them. No one expected Talib and Harris to form the greatest secondary in Broncos history for the past four seasons, but hopefully we’re about to see Act 2 of this play with Roby and Harris.

Horse Tracks

How he fits: Su'a Cravens
He's officially a safety, but that doesn't really describe what Cravens brings, as he could find himself in a hybrid sub-package role.

Taking a look at the ideal 2018 schedule for the Denver Broncos
It's already known who the Broncos will play and where, and that the Broncos will play the leagues supposed fifth-easiest schedule (tied with the Steelers and the Jaguars), based on...

Denver Broncos open to possibly drafting QB at No. 5
The Denver Broncos made a splash in free agency by signing former Vikings signal-caller Case Keenum, but John Elway isn't closing the door on potentially drafting a quarterback in the first round.

Broncos' free agency grade will improve if Veldheer, Brock, Keenum live up to expectations
The Broncos tested the Kirk Cousins waters then quickly focused on Case Keenum, and they now will look to fortify some holes in the draft.

Denver Broncos' Vance Joseph: Time, Case Keenum will help Paxton Lynch
The Broncos say any decision to draft a quarterback is not an indictment of Paxton Lynch, who "needs more time" before he's ready to start.

Case Keenum or not, John Elway would consider a quarterback with No. 5 pick
Unless the Browns trade one of their two picks in the top four, the Broncos will likely have a shot at one of the NFL draft's top four quarterbacks.

Remember the last time Broncos traded for a Redskins defensive back?
The Denver Broncos recently traded for Washington Redskins DB Su'a Cravens, bringing back memories of the big Champ Bailey trade in 2004.

Chris Harris Jr. was NFL’s best slot cornerback in 2017, per PFF
Chris Harris' versatility is key to his elite play. He covers the slot just as much as he does outside and he's the best inside in the game.

NFL News

NFL mock draft 2018: What if teams truly valued college production?
Baker Mayfield’s chances at the No. 1 pick just shot way up.

NFL Draft 2018: Baker Mayfield is petty as hell and that’s awesome
It’s not a bad thing that Mayfield wants to prove the doubters wrong.

Marquette King released: Raiders cut NFL’s most entertaining punter
King is delightful, both on and off the field. The Raiders are going to miss him.

James Washington scouting report: 2018 NFL draft’s do-it-all WR
Is he an inside guy? Outside guy? Deep threat? Possession WR? Retired NFL DE Stephen White says: Yes.

NFL draft scouting reports: Stephen White’s prospect analysis
Retired NFL defensive end Stephen White offers his take on some of the best players available in the 2018 NFL draft.

Wonderlic Test Challenge

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I scored a 42, which surprised me. Doing speed math is ridiculous without a calculator and I had to make at least 10 educated guesses. If I took this again, I doubt I’d come close to this score - so I’ll keep it and hang my hat on it! LOL... and it still doesn’t mean I can play football.

How did you all do?