As we wrap up our week's preview of the defensive linemen available in the 2014 NFL Draft, let's take a look back at who the Broncos have drafted at that position.
Player:Sylvester Williams
Year Drafted:2013
Round:1 - 28 Overall
College:North Carolina
Broncos Career:Williams played 13 games, including four starts, as a rookie in 2013. He made 19 tackles with a pair of sacks, five tackles for a loss and one fumble recovery. Williams started all three playoff games and made three tackles.
Player:Derek Wolfe
Year Drafted:2012
Round:2a - 36 Overall
College:Cincinnati
Broncos Career:Wolfe joined Barney Chavous as the only defensive linemen in Broncos history to start every game during their rookie seasons. He finished third on the team with six sacks in 2012 and led the club's rookies with 40 tackles. In 2013, Wolfe started 11 games and registered four sacks to go with 16 tackles.
Player:Malik Jackson
Year Drafted:2012
Round:5 - 137 Overall
College:Tennessee
Broncos Career:Jackson led the Broncos with 11 tackles for a loss and 15 quarterback hits in 2013. He played all 16 games with five starts and led the team's defensive linemen with 42 tackles and finished second on the team with six sacks. Jackson also broke up four passes and forced one fumble in 2013. As a rookie, he played 14 games and made five tackles.
Player:Elvis Dumervil
Year Drafted:2006
Round:4b - 126 Overall
College:Louisville
Broncos Career:Dumervil made his impact felt his rookie year as he grabbed 8.5 sacks and was a menace to offensive tackles. He kept those menacing ways in his second season, grabbing 12.5 sacks. In 2009, Dumervil was moved to outside linebacker, but that didn't stop him from getting to the quarterback, as he became the first Bronco in team history to lead the league in sacks with 17. He also earned his first Pro Bowl berth that season and earned All-Pro recognition as he set the team record for sacks in a season. In 2011 and 2012, he made back-to-back Pro Bowls and now ranks seventh in franchise history with 63.5 career sacks.
Player:Trevor Pryce
Year Drafted:1997
Round:1 - 28 Overall
College: Clemson
Broncos Career:As a rookie on a team headed to a World Championship, Pryce didn't see much action as a rookie. But he let nothing get in his way his second season starting 15 out of 16 games with 8.5 sacks helping the Broncos to their second consecutive Super Bowl victory. His sack totals went up from there and over his Broncos career he was named to four Pro Bowls and was named All Pro two times. Pryce signed with the Baltimore Ravens in 2006 and is currently playing for the New York Jets. In 2009, he was named to the Broncos' 50th Anniversary team.
Player:Simon Fletcher
Year Drafted:1985
Round:2b - 54 Overall
College:Houston
Broncos Career:Drafted as a defensive lineman, Fletcher was converted to outside linebacker in the Broncos 3-4 scheme. After only starting three games his first two seasons, Fletcher started every game he appeared the next nine seasons. Over his 11-year career, Fletcher grabbed a franchise record 97.5 sacks; two interceptions and 10 fumble recoveries. He shares the NFL record for most consecutive games with a sack with 10.
Player:Karl Mecklenburg
Year Drafted:1983
Round:12 - 310 Overall
College:Minnesota
Broncos Career:From 1983 to 1994, Mecklenburg was the face of the Broncos defense. During the time he was voted to play in six Pro Bowls, a total that ties for fifth highest by a player in team history. He was named All-AFC and All-NFL four times and was tabbed the 1986 AFC Player of the Year by Football News. Mecklenburg helped Denver to seven postseason appearances, five division titles and three Super Bowl berths. He finished his career with 1,145 tackles as well as 79 sacks.
Player:Lyle Alzado
Year Drafted:1971
Round:4a - 79 Overall
College:Yankton College
Broncos Career:One of the most colorful players in NFL history, Alzado was a force on the field for his eight seasons in Denver. His impact was felt immediately, as a rookie Alzado nabbed 60 tackles and eight sacks and added 10.5 sacks and 91 tackles the following year. One of his best seasons came in 1974, when Alzado grabbed 13 sacks along with 80 tackles. A contract dispute ended his time in Denver in 1979 and Alzado wrapped up his career as a Raider. Alzado passed away in 1992 after battling a brain tumor.
Here are some other defensive linemen drafted:
Year | Rd. | No. | Name | College |
2013 | 5a | 146 | Quanterus Smith | Western Kentucky |
2011 | 7 | 247 | Jeremy Beal | Oklahoma |
2008 | 5b | 148 | Carlton Powell | Virginia Tech |
2007 | 1 | 17 | Jarvis Moss | Florida |
2007 | 2 | 56 | Tim Crowder | Texas |
2007 | 4 | 121 | Marcus Thomas | Florida |
2003 | 4b | 114 | Nick Eason | Clemson |
2003 | 4c | 128 | Bryant McNeal | Clemson |
2003 | 6 | 194 | Aaron Hunt | Texas Tech |
2003 | 7a | 227 | Clint Mitchell | Florida |
2002 | 3 | 96 | Dorsett Davis | Mississippi State |
2002 | 7b | 231 | Monsanto Pope | Virginia |
2001 | 2 | 51 | Paul Toviessi | Marshall |
2001 | 3 | 87 | Reggie Hayward | Iowa State |
2000 | 4a | 101 | Jerry Johnson | Florida State |
1992 | 2 | 54 | Shane Dronett | Texas |
1984 | 2 | 46 | Andre Townsend | Mississippi |
1980 | 2 | 42 | Rulon Jones | Utah State |
1975 | 5b | 121 | Rubin Carter | Miami (Fla.) |
1973 | 2 | 36 | Barney Chavous | South Carolina State |