The Denver Broncos' preseason is in the books, and the regular-season opener is only days away. The Broncos will host the Tennessee Titans to kick off the season on Sunday.
In preparation for the opener, the Broncos updated their depth chart. It's still of the unofficial variety, but it is an updated version of the last one we reported on, which reflected, at the time, the Broncos' 90-man roster before the final cut-downs.
With the final 53-man roster officially solidified and the Titans coming to town this week, let's examine the Broncos' Week 1 depth chart.
The only noteworthy items here is how Badie jumped McLaughlin at running back, and how Crum, not Palczewski, is the backup right tackle. Still, Crum is unlikely to dress, and since Palczewski can play inside and out, if anything were to befall McGlinchey in-game, it's gonna be Palczewski relieving him.
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The only noteworthy thing here is that Barron isn't listed as a backup option at right cornerback behind Moss, but he is on the left side and the nickel, behind Surtain and McMillian, respectively. Barron is going to see the field, but as a backup, initially, rotating in and out.
It's also encouraging to see Uwazurike as the backup to Franklin-Myers. It's not easy to beat out a rookie third-round pick who's as talented as Jones is, and who possesses the faith and belief of the front office and coaching staff.
Nothing big to glean here, other than Moss being Mims' backup at punt returner. The Broncos trust Moss in a pinch.
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