ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- It's doubtful that wide receiver Kalif Raymond will ever face a challenge in a game quite like the one he had in practice throughout the 2016 season.
Day after day, he worked on the scout team, often as a slot receiver. That meant staring across the line of scrimmage at All-Pro Chris Harris Jr., a three-time Pro Bowler who helped redefine the role of slot cornerback; since 2011 Harris used it to propel himself into a unique dual role playing on the inside in the sub packages and outside in the base defense.