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(Photo courtesy of J.B. Forbes) On Tuesday, Denver Broncos special teams assistant Keith Burns left for Washington.  On Wednesday, the team replaced Burns with former Kansas City Chiefs quality control coach Derius Swinton. Former Broncos quarterback Jake Plummer has been helping quarterback prospect Collin Klein prepare for the upcoming NFL Combine. Here is a review of who the experts are projecting to be drafted by Denver this April. Weakside linebacker Wesley Woodyard has named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team and strongside linebacker Von Miller earned a spot on NFL.com’s All-Under-25 Team.  The official website has a recap of their recognition. ESPN.com‘s Bill Williamson doesn’t think the team will go after free agent running back Reggie Bush.
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