ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The last time the Denver Broncos were poised to do this much up-close-and-personal work on so many of the quarterbacks in the NFL draft they ended up trading up in the first round to select Paxton Lynch with the 26th pick in 2016.
When Lynch was released last summer after he didn’t beat out Chad Kelly for the backup job, his Broncos career was four starts, four touchdowns and four interceptions to go with a pile of questions left behind, including how something the Broncos were so sure about ended so badly.