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Daniel GrahamThe Denver Broncos have had a fair amount of luck in the off-season. They have been picking players up that will help them improve. Daniel Graham is going to be big, trust me. The Broncos were lacking a good dependable tight end last season, with the most idiotic move made when they got rid of Jeb Putzier. Graham is a very good receiving tight end, but he is even better when it comes to blocking. As a senior, he was a PrepStar All- America choice and was selected as a SuperPrep All-Midlands team member at Thomas Jefferson (Denver, Colo.) High, and Won the Randy Brewer Award as a senior, given by the school to the most inspirational player. As a senior, he caught 33 passes for 741 yards and six touchdowns. In five NFL seasons (2002-06), Graham has recorded 120 receptions for 1,393 yards and 17 touchdowns. He leads all Patriots tight ends in each of those categories.He is an all around athlete and will perform well for the Denver Broncos.

Brandon StokleyMore wide wide outs? Why not? Jay Cutler will have a fun time with being surrounded with such talents of Brandon Stokley. After an injury filled season last year, Stokley looks to improve and he will be a big part of this Denver offense. With Javon Walker already heating up the offense, the addition of Stokley will put apposing secondaries i a panic. Stokley was a favorite target of Peyton Mannings in Indianapolis. He helped the Colts hot rod offense get the best of the apposing teams defense. I look foward to watching Stokley perform for us.

Travis HenryThe Broncos have looked around this off-season hoping to find a dependable running back. They looked at the likes of Amahn Green, and Travis Henry. Luckily they picked up one of the two. Travis Henry is a Bronco back, his build, his height. He is definitely what we need in the back field. He played his college ball at the University of Tennissee. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 2001. Henry became the fourth-leading rusher in Bills history, with 3,849 yards and 27 touchdowns, and averaged 4.0 yards per carry.  He earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2002 when he gained 1,438 yards and 13 touchdowns.  Henry spent four seasons with the Bills, before he became a Tennessee Titan in 2005. Henry improved even more after that, rushing for over 1,200 yards his second season with the Titans in 2006. Travis signed a five-year deal to become the Denver Broncos new running back. Henry looks to continue his threatening performances as a Denver Bronco.

 

 

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