It has become abundantly clear in the last couple of seasons that the Broncos are lacking something major at right and left tackles. This year, they'll need to address the offensive line in a big way and look for serious depth up front.
Western Michigan's offensive tackle Taylor Moton has captured the attention of several teams, and could be an asset to Denver, especially with the franchise moving towards a power scheme.
At 6'5" and 328 pounds, he is just the massive presence that Denver needs at right tackle.
Upon observation, he could be a right tackle or guard, and this versatility should help his grade — he's expected to slide into the early parts of day two of the NFL Draft.