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Broncos, Briefly: Saturday, April 22, 2017

How the 2017 NFL Schedule was made (Peter King, The MMQB)
The slate wasn't finalized until a computer in western Europe spit out option number 52,129

The Broncos may draft an OL in the first round, and his early years could be rough. Take it from those who know. (Nicki Jhabvala, Denver Post)
Harris' life changed in an instant that day, and he expected it to. But just how much it changed, as a rookie lineman trying to adapt to the size, the speed and the accompanying mind games of the pros — well, nothing could fully prepare him.

Mike Mayock: Christian McCaffrey is a top 10-15 pick in NFL draft (Nicki Jhabvala, Denver Post)
"I think all it does is add to his versatility," he said.

Cameron Wolfe’s 2017 NFL draft baller squad (Cameron Wolfe, Denver Post)
These are dudes I'd take on my team. This isn't every prospect I like that isn't highly rated but it is a good snapshot, organized by position groups.

Broncos great Ed McCaffrey stepping away from broadcast career (Denver Post)*
While not giving a specific reason for leaving, in the Instagram post, McCaffrey says he is looking forward to watching his four sons play football. *

Broncos may draft a tight end in early rounds (Mike Klis, 9News)
There were 20 NFL tight ends who had at least 50 catches last season.

To escape the ‘dungeon,’ the Broncos must rediscover their edge (Jeff Legwold, ESPN.com)*
There's a vast difference between coming off a Super Bowl win, like the Broncos did in closing out the 2015 season, and missing the playoffs like the Broncos did last season. *

Breaking down the NFL’s top reunions this season (Kevin Spain, USAToday)
After the NFL released the 2017 schedules on Thursday, it was time to look ahead to some of the notable reunions we'll see on the field this season.

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