2010年7月6日星期二

Denver Broncos

Moreno is arguably the best (only?) chance Denver has of providing fantasy owners with a stud player in 2010. But he has to improve his stamina in order to play well deep into the season and hold off veteran Correll Buckhalter.

In the Broncos' final four games last season, Moreno totaled just 173 rushing yards and averaged 2.7 yards per carry. He'll have to do better in order to provide fantasy owners with that finishing kick that they expect from a RB1.

Moreno also has to perform better in pass protection in order to stay on the field where he can be a factor in the receiving game. He showed progress in that area late last season and throughout the offseason, according to reports.

With an unsettled passing game, thanks to Marshall's departure and the setup for a QB battle among Kyle Orton, Quinn and Tebow, the Broncos jerseys are expected to lean on their running attack this season. That should be the case at least until the passing game forges an identity.

Something to keep an eye on, though, is the health of Denver's offensive line. Obviously, Moreno needs them to be 100 percent in order to reach his full potential. Right now, that isn't the case.

Tackle Ryan Clady (patellar tendon surgery) is still questionable for Week 1, and veteran center Russ Hochstein (knee) isn't completely healthy. But if those guys check out OK in camp, it will boost Moreno's value. In our latest rankings update, Moreno was 12th among running backs, so he's right on the border of becoming a legitimate No. 1 back.

The new Denver Broncos jerseys have long had a tradition of having a well balanced offense that evolved over the decades. Ironically enough the Broncos top ten receivers fall in line for the most part along the statistical line.

This is a straight up take that is all encompassing based on statistical standings.

For good measure other noteworthy mentions are thrown in for deeper thought and review.



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