As is the case with every team in every sport that holds a draft, there are always some draft picks that end up becoming good or great, and some that turn out to be bad selections. The Denver Broncos are no different.
When I think back to the pre-John Elway General Manager days, the worst draft class of the 2000s was definitely the 2007 draft. The Broncos had just four selections that year, one in each of the first four rounds.
They selected Florida defensive end Jarvis Moss with the seventeenth overall pick that year. Moss played six seasons in the league (four in Denver, two in Oakland).