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certainly wasn’t it, and now Chad Kelly won’t be it. The Broncos search for that
elusive “quarterback of the future” has not been a successful one and now will
continue after the Broncos waived quarterback Chad Kelly. They do have veteran
quarterback Case Keenum signed through the 2019 season but the journeyman
veteran quarterback coming off a career year in 2017 with the Minnesota Vikings
appears to be just a one-time thing. Through 7 games this season, Keenum has
just 8 touchdowns and 9 interceptions. Keenum has thrown at least one
interception in each of his games played this year.He certainly has not lived up
to the Broncos expectations and with big changes coming to this team in the
offseason, his spot on the roster next year isn’t completely safe. Even if he
does stick on the roster, he is just signed through 2019 and the Broncos
currently just have Kevin Hogan as their number two quarterback.Ick. What makes
this problem even more of an issue for the Broncos is the strength of the
upcoming draft class at the quarterback position. It’s a “weak class” according
to most draft experts and the potential top quarterback prospect in the group
may not declare for the 2019 NFL Draft. So the Broncos could be in the tough
position of needing a quarterback and not having a quality prospect available to
remedy their issue and only prolonging this period of sub-par quarterback play
for them.One thing to note is that a “weak quarterback class” narrative doesn’t
always end up being true. It was brought up often during the 2017 NFL Draft and
that draft produced MVP candidate Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, and Mitchell
Trubisky. All three have shown different levels of success during their short
careers but they definitely proved that “weak quarterback class” narrative to be
wrong. This obviously doesn’t mean the narrative surrounding the 2019
quarterback class is wrong, but just something to keep in mind as we creep
closer to that time of the year. At the end of the day, the release of Kelly
will force the Broncos into having to find yet another “quarterback of the
future”. How they go about finding that guy and who they pick will be something
we talk about down the road. However, for now, all we can do is complain about
the Broncos lack of an answer at the quarterback position currently and in the
near and distant future. Horse Tracks:Ravens work out Jamaal Charles –
ProFootballTalkJamaal Charles played only two games with the Jaguars before
hitting the free agent market again. The running back, who turns 32 in December,
apparently hopes to continue his career. The Ravens worked out five running
backs, including Charles, Field Yates of ESPN reports.Seahawks await specific
NFL punishment for Mychal Kendricks – ProFootballTalkSeahawks linebacker Mychal
Kendricks met with the NFL last week regarding his playing status, and coach
Pete Carroll said he hopes to hear a specific punishment for Kendricks next
week.Myles Garrett avoids fine for postgame criticism of fired official –
ProFootballTalkThe NFL doesn't look too kindly on players and coaches publicly
lambasting its officials. The league fined Steelers coach Mike Tomlin $25,000
earlier this month for his criticism of officials after his team's victory over
Atlanta.NFL admits flag was wrongly picked up on hit to Baker Mayfield’s head –
ProFootballTalkThe NFL has admitted that the official who threw a flag on a hit
to the head taken by Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield made the right call, and
should not have been overruled by the other officials.Myles Garrett
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Miller Jersey , Jabrill Peppers “absolutely” views Steelers game as
unfinished business – ProFootballTalkThe Browns and Steelers get together on
Sunday, seven weeks (and 70 minutes) after playing to a draw in Week One. A pair
of defensive players who arrived in Cleveland via round one of the 2017 draft
provided the same answer when asked on Friday whether the rematch entails a
sense of unfinished busin...Jimmy Garoppolo vows to come back stronger next
season – ProFootballTalkJimmy Garoppolo is in pain. It has nothing to do with
his surgically repaired knee. Instead, the 49ers quarterback is pained not to be
on the field with his teammates. “This isn’t something I want to get used to,”
Garoppolo said Friday, via Daniel Brown of The Mercury News.Jaguars' sickness
... diagnosed! Plus, a warning to Raider Nation - NFL.comWith the Jaguars mired
in a three-game losing streak, what's wrong with this perceived contender? Can
Jon Gruden really parlay the Raiders' draft capital into future success? Bucky
Brooks examines these issues -- and more -- in his notebook.Denver's no-fear
plan for K.C.; Jags' identity search; Pats surging - NFL.comHow do the Broncos
plan to stop Patrick Mahomes? What's up with Stefon Diggs sticky hands? Why is
the Jaguars' defense struggling to find an identity? Our reporters have the
scoop on those stories and more.Adam Gase 'going to re-evaluate everything'
after loss - NFL.comMiami has lost four of its last five games and surrendered
over 400 yards in five of its last six. Is Dolphins coach Adam Gase considering
a change at defensive coordinator?Texans' Will Fuller done for season with torn
ACL - NFL.comThe Houston Texans won big Thursday, but it came at a cost. Wide
receiver Will Fuller is out for the rest of the season after suffering a torn
ACL against the Miami Dolphins.DeAndre Hopkins on non-catch: I'm going to count
it - NFL.comTexans WR DeAndre Hopkins had an unbelievable catch in Thursday
night's win over the Dolphins. Problem is, it wasn't ruled an official catch.
Hopkins was flagged for pass interference.Haley: Baker Mayfield 'has to be
ready' vs. Steelers - NFL.comCleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield will get his
first career start against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Browns OC Todd
Haley stressed the young signal-caller and offense needs to start fast.Thielen:
I wouldn't be the WR I am without Bridgewater - NFL.comAdam Thielen is on the
verge of becoming the second player in NFL history to record eight consecutive
games with 100-plus yards. Thielen credited former Teddy Bridgewater for his
success.Jerry Jones: Amari Cooper has 'been as advertised' - NFL.comEarlier this
week, the Cowboys traded for WR Amari Cooper. Owner Jerry Jones is already
impressed with the new addition to his squad, saying he'll "change the dynamics
of the offense."Injuries: Bears LB Khalil Mack questionable vs. Jets -
NFL.comKhalil Mack's consecutive games streak could come to an end. The Bears'
outside linebacker is listed as questionable after he was a limited participant
in Friday's practice. Here are the injuries we're tracking.Seahawks to honor
Paul Allen with jersey patch - NFL.comThe Seahawks will wear a patch on their
jerseys bearing late owner Paul Allen's intitials (PGA) in front of a 12th-man
flag. Allen passed away on October 15 after a battle with non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma.Everson Griffen set to return for Vikings vs. Saints - NFL.comMinnesota
Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen, who missed the last five games because of
a mental health issue, is expected to play against the New Orleans Saints, Tom
Pelissero reports.What was the Broncos’ best personnel move this
offseason/preseason? With great turnover, the Denver Broncos had to hit some
home runs to rebound from a disappointing 5-11 season last year. It sure looks
like they did just that heading into Week 1 of the 2018 regular season.The best
personnel move could be any number of additions to the roster, so the Mile High
Report staff debated that question in today’s roundtable discussion. Let us know
what you think in the comments section below.What was the Broncos’ best
personnel move this offseason/preseason?Ian St: The Broncos draft class of 2018.
The picks and undrafted free agents not only benefit the team this season, but
set it up for the future. That’s a major win.Hart: I believe that upgrading the
offense in the past NFL Draft was the best personnel move the team made. It
looks like Royce Freeman, Courtland Sutton and DaeSean Hamilton are all poised
to make an impact as rookies and are well on their way to being the foundation
of the team’s offense for years to come.Adam: The best personnel move was
drafting Bradley Chubb. I know that saying their first round pick was the best
move seems like a cop out, but hear me out. When the Broncos passed on a
quarterback with the fifth pick
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they sent a clear message about the direction the team is going. They weren’t
going to panic and pass on a guy who can have immediate impact up front.
Drafting Chubb also seemed to be the catalyst to what appears to be a solid
draft class, which seems to have set the Broncos up for success for the next few
years.Scotty: Marquette King. Dude kicks footballs far and flips the field
position.Joe R: Best move was finding a quarterback. One of our starters last
year is floundering for the Vikings, one is buried on the Miami Dolphins depth
chart, and Paxton Lynch may only stay in Denver because he’s John Elway’s boy.
Case Keenum doesn’t even have to set the world on fire for this to be a
monstrous upgrade.Pete: Quarterback! That was the single biggest move that
Elway/VJ made. The reason I include both of them is because they both did
something. Elway got us a legit starter and mentor in Keenum, and VJ actually
made a wise coaching decision by moving Lynch down the depth chart and promoting
Chad Kelly (who Keenum is mentoring from the sounds of it). The QB position has
stabilized, which means the offense will finally stabilize. Lets hope Keenum
stays healthy, but if he doesn’t, we’ll have Kelly, not Lynch coming in to save
the day, and I’m quite comfortable with that.Sadaraine: Moving Paxton Lynch down
the depth chart hands-down with no question whatsoever. The guy is a bust and
putting him in the same place as the other position players where you need to
earn your place is the best way to prove it to the FO. Moving on from this
mistake is the best thing for the Broncos season in 2018.Taylor: The Broncos’
best personnel move won’t show up on the 53 man roster. Firing O-line coach Jeff
Davidson & replacing him with Chris Strausser & Sean Kugler was an A+
move by John Elway & Vance Joseph, and one that probably won’t receive the
credit it deserves. The O-line was abysmal under Davidson, so moving on was a
solid decision. But the real gem here is the decision to split the job in half,
with two coaches now specialized toward the interior and outside line positions.
Combine that with two nice hires and the O-line was set up for the success we’ve
witnessed this preseason.Jeff: I’ll stay in the same vein as Taylor. I think
Jared Veldheer will be one of the best under the radar signings of the year by
the end of the season. He has already stabilized a position that we have
consistently had below starting caliber talent occupying since 2016. Veldheer is
looking more and more comfortable in his new position since switching over to RT
last year and I think will continue to get even better there. It has been
incredible to watch the right side of the line not immediately cave to pressure
every passing snap, so far this preseason.Laurie: My favorite is a tie between
bringing in Marquette King and Jared Veldheer - both players will have a major
impact on this team, I think. But I believe the most important one will prove to
be keeping Bill Musgrave as offensive coordinator (after he filled in mid-season
when Mike McCoy was fired). I’m not sure this qualifies exactly as a “personnel
move” this season, but the decision to keep him as OC and the corresponding
faith to let him design a creative offense that can take advantage of mismatches
and misdirection is already proving valuable as Case Keenum is throwing to a lot
of different targets - including tight ends and running backs. Hallelujah.