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Seven things to watch during Broncos OTAs

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- For the first time since Super Bowl 50, the helmets can go on, and the offense can go against a defense.

Contact will be limited, and the first priority -- even above teaching -- is to avoid injuries. Even with every precaution taken, that is not always something a team can avoid, as the Broncos saw last year when they lost Ryan Clady to a torn ACL.

But the OTAs over the next four weeks will nevertheless be crucial in offering the coaches a first look at where their team stands.

Let's take a look at seven storylines to watch over the next four weeks.