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"You see a lot of guys at the end congratulating me for tackling this dude just for hustling, but that's what we all should be doing anyway. For me, that's the way I play football."
Missouri lineman Austin Wuebbels congratulates quarterback James Franklin after Franklin scored a first-quarter touchdown against Miami of Ohio at Faurot Field in 2011. (AP Photo)
Austin Wuebbels is strong. If you don’t believe me, go watch this video, then come back.
That was Wuebbels busting out 43 reps on the 225-pound bench press: a mark that broke the Mizzou school record. He didn’t get a combine invite (he graduated in 2011), but had he, and had he matched that number, it would have been one of the most impressive workout performances at the combine, second only to Kansas City Chiefs first round pick Dontari Poe‘s 44 reps. Outside of the weight room, Wuebbels played mostly right guard at Mizzou and finished his career starting in 39 consecutive games. He was Honorable Mention All Big-12 Football Honors in each of the last two years, as well as a four-time Academic All Big-12 honoree.
Denver Broncosmini-camps are back! A year after the 2011 lockout prevented players and rookies from gathering at team facilities across the NFL, voluntary organized team activities (OTA’s) and mandatory mini-camps make their return to the NFL offseason in 2012.
These practices are closed to the public. We’ll be following the usual Denver media suspects closely during these weeks and passing that coverage along to you.
This is Jay Cutler-to-Brandon Marshall-esque. New Denver Broncos QB Brock Osweiler and WR Gerell Robinson display incredible chemistry from their days as ASU Sun Devils as Osweiler finds Robinson for 11 catches, 199 yards and a touchdown against the University of Arizona.
Clearly John Elway was happy to bring his newest QB project’s favorite target to Denver.
Steve Johnson wraps up a Kansas State runner for the Jayhawks in 2012. (Mike Gonroe/Kansan.com)
Steven Johnson Pos: Outside Linebacker School: Kansas Class: Senior Ht: 6’0″ Wt: 239 lbs. 40-time: 4.78 Bench: 16
Steven Johnson is all about production. A tackling machine for the Kansas Jayhawks, Johnson led the Big 12 with 124 tackles in 2012 while serving as team captain as a second-year starter at weakside linebacker. He’s a smart, competitive, instinctive player who made his own way as a form walk-on. The consensus on scouting reports suggests, however, that Johnson is limited in his physical abilities. At 6-0, 239, he’s lacking the height, strength, and speed to be a starter at the NFL level, and he lacks the hip fluidity to go against elite NFL ballcarriers or wideouts. His instincts and ability to read blocking schemes could result in immediate special teams contributions, though.
Stokley stoked over his return to Broncos | Greenfield Reporter
Brandon Stokley was ready for a reunion, not retirement. The 14th-year wide receiver rejoined the Denver Broncos — and old pal Peyton Manning — this offseason after missing almost all of 2011.
It was reported earlier today that Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs recently tore his Achilles tendon and will miss the 2012 season.  Suggs responded:  Not so fast.
Suggs, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, told Ravens Insider Aaron Wilson that he would “definitely” be back on the field by the beginning of December, if not sooner.  A quick look at the Denver Broncos‘ 2012 schedule shows that the Broncos will take on the Ravens in Baltimore on December 16th.
Unfortunately for the Broncos, Suggs, who recorded 14 sacks, two interceptions and forced seven fumbles last season, expects to be back in time for Baltimore’s Week 15 match against Denver.  The Broncos haven’t beaten Baltimore on the road since the Ravens came into existence in 1996 (0-5).
Since 1971, the AP Defensive Player of the Year award has been won multiple times by seven different players, with linebacker Lawrence Taylor being the only defender to ever win the award in back-to-back years (1981, 1982).  Suggs’ chances of winning the award in consecutive seasons seem to have diminished, but Denver’s Von Miller could be primed to win his second defensive AP award in only his second season.
Miller won Defensive Rookie of the Year honors for his 2011 performance and will be looking to build on his 64 tackle, 11.5 sack season. Â With Suggs unlikely to repeat DPOY honors, Miller will be looking to emulate Taylor’s early ’80s performance.
New Denver Broncosdraftee QB Brock Osweiler and undrafted signee WR Gerell Robinson, both former ASU Sundevils, already have a history of connecting on the football field. They hope to continue that history on future Sundays as Broncos, but in the meantime, they’ll continue connecting on weekdays.
Even if NFL rules prohibit them from doing it in Denver.
Osweiler and Robinson have been working out in sunny AZ while Broncos veterans gather at Dove Valley, Osweiler tweeted Wednesday. NFL rookies can’t work out at team facilities until the teams’ rookie mini-camps that take place later this month.
Just finished a solid throwing session with fellow Broncos WR Gerell Robinson down in sunny AZ! Getting ready for Denver! #leaveyourlegacy
Love it. It’ll likely be years before Osweiler and Robinson can #leavetheirlegacy, but it appears they’re already taking lessons from Peyton Manning — hard work now pays dividends later.
Some stories transcend division rivalries… our heartfelt sympathies to Chargers nation and Junior Seau‘s family. Here are a collection of comments from Broncos players, current and former.
John Elway —
I had the pleasure of playing against Junior for many years. He played the game the way it was meant to be played…
(continued) “We shared a lot of laughs from our AFC West battles when I saw Junior before he was inducted into the Chargers HOF in November. Junior was a true competitor and a special player. My heartfelt condolences go out to the Seau family.”
Published on Sat May 05 14:00. 11 Comments |
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