Most passes were completed, each block was executed and every blitz was successful during the first two phases of the Broncos’ off-season program.
Then again, the collective bargaining agreement would have it no other way — no offense vs. defense work is allowed.
That changes Tuesday when the Broncos have the first of 10 organized team activity workouts that lead into a three-day mandatory mini-camp.
“You make your real football strides in Phase 3 during OTAs,” Broncos coach Vance Joseph said. “It’s when you can really see if the young guys have taken steps forward to being better players, you can see if your systems are working and you can see the timing with the quarterbacks and receivers.