But the first job for the No. 59 overall pick will be at right tackle, where he will compete for the job with a group that includes Chris Clark and 2014 third-round pick Michael Schofield.
"He really fits our system," Executive Vice President/General Manager John Elway said. "He's going to compete for a starting job at right tackle."
Although he started the last two seasons at left tackle, he worked at right tackle during Senior Bowl week in January, reflecting where most teams saw him making an immediate NFL impact.
""I thought I was a little shaky," he said at the time.