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Published on 05/14/2008 at Wed May 14 06:00.
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Carlton Powell, 5th round choice of the Denver Broncos, was nice enough to agree to answer a few questions from the readers. Check out his responses below.

From flbronco: What were your initial thoughts/emotions when you got the call saying you were headed to Denver?

I was just excited you know. There were a lot of things going through my mind because I’ve never been to Denver. Man, I’m just excited to get out there.

From Jonathan Douglas: I understand one of your nicknames in college was Causing Problems. You’re a renowned high character guy, so can you tell us how you got that particular nickname?

It actually came from mistaken identity because someone asked me what my name was and I told them Carlton Powell but they thought I said “Causing Problems” so it just stuck after that. Kind of funny.

From mikebirty: Hi Carlton and welcome to Bronco Nation. A lot of talk this year has been about how the Broncos have drafted players with good “character” this year. I was wondering if you could tell us a bit about some of the off field activities you are involved in and if you have a dream or aspiration as to what you’d like to do off the field in the future.

Off the field I just basically do class work but I’m also active with my Church and Bible study. In the future I plan on getting my Masters and starting a career either in physical therapy or pharmaceuticals.

azbronco7 asks: What extra steps will you take to make an impact on the team in year one?

Man whatever it takes. I plan on being in there everyday in the film room, weight room, on the field, talking to coaches, vets – whatever it takes.

inrodwetrust asks: After the dismal run defense the Broncos had in 07, what do you feel you can bring to the locker room and practice field to help right the ship?

I think just a positive attitude and hard work ethic. Just going out there everyday and bringing the lunch pail like we say at Tech.

From Christopher D. Hart in Fargo, ND: First and foremost, welcome to the Denver Broncos family. Now, here’s the question. Where do you see yourself playing on the Denver Broncos defensive line? Do you see yourself as a one-gap penetrating 3-technique, or do you vision yourself playing elsewhere?

I consider myself a 2-gapper, but I can play 3-technique, I can play on the end, and I can basically play anywhere because I’m a smart guy. Wherever they need me is where I’ll be.

Jose G., Calexico, CA asks: Welcome to Bronco Nation Carlton! I saw you play against BC and you were a possesed monster on the field! I love that non stop intesity you bring to your game. Many critics say your strength is defending the run, oppose to rushing the passer. I strongley dissagree. I think your an overall DT. Question, do you see yourself as a 2 down DT or plan on working your butt of to play 3 downs, plus special teams? We need you out there big Man! Good luck and God Bless!

Thank you. I’m definitely a three down guy and a special teamer. I’ll work everywhere that’s not a problem at all.

A very special thanks again to Carlton for answering these questions! Carlton will be joining the Broncos for his practice with the team in the May 19-30 QB camp.

  • Arden

    There’s a lot of selfless statements in this interview, which was refreshing to hear. Here’s hoping you have a long, healthy, productive career!

  • flbronc

    Thanks for taking the time Carlton!!

  • http://merlinofchaos.livejournal.com E. Halsey Miles

    I love player interviews. They always remind me of a particular scene from Bull Durham. My wife and I often quote that movie when watching player interviews. I don’t blame the players for using the cliches, interviews are hard and it’s a lot of the same questions over and over, many of them just difficult to answer.

    I’m just happy to be here and hope I can help the ball club. I’m going to give it my best shot and the good Lord willing, everything will work out.

    No offense to Carlton or anything; he hasn’t even en to camp yet, so he can’t know what they’re going to have him do. So yea, I want to hear him say he is going to compete and he’ll play wherever they put him, but deep down he thinks he can start even though rookies don’t really start right away, especially second day picks.

    I can’t wait to see how our picks do in camp!