Teams that win on the field year-in and year-out are teams that build primarily through the draft.
The salary cap has made it virtually impossible to build a perennial winner without succeeding in the draft. But after the first round, a rookie's contract length is only for four years. That makes selecting players in rounds four through seven paramount to success.
Good teams select well in the first three rounds. Great teams select well in the last four rounds.
How have the Broncos done in the late rounds in the last four seasons? How does this compare to the rest of the league?