New Broncos offensive line coach Zach Strief knows how difficult it can be to create long-term stability for an NFL offensive line. He had a front-row seat in the not-too-distant past when he played more than a decade for New Orleans as a guard and then eventually as a tackle.
Strief, now in charge of his own room for the first time after two seasons as the assistant offensive line coach in New Orleans, will essentially be looking for someone to provide Denver what he provided the Saints.
Amazingly, the Broncos’ instability at right tackle dates back to the middle of Strief’s playing career.