Good morning Ronald Leary Jersey , it’s officially NFL Draft season! Yesterday marked the beginning of the Senior Bowl festivities and the Denver Broncos are on the prowl. John Elway, Matt Russell and members of their scouting staff in Mobile, Alabama. It’s going to be one heck of a week, but the Broncos are already busy meeting with some of the best talent available at the position. According to Walter Football, here are some of the prospects scouts were seen speaking to on Tuesday:Wide receiver: Jalyen Smith, Lousiville — Jakobi Meyers, NC StateTight end: Trevon Wesco, West VirginiaLinebacker: Gerri Green, West Virginia — Drue Tranquill, Notre Dame — Sutton Smith, Northern IllinoisEdge: Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana TechCornerback: Iman Marshall, USC, — Corey Ballentine, WashburnWide receiver and linebacker were a focal point with interviews at last week’s Shrine Bowl. It appears as if that trend has continued into the Senior Bowl. Where there’s smoke, there’s fire and I fully expect the Broncos to acquire at least one prospect from those positions with their nine selections in the 2019 NFL Draft. Moreover, I’m pleased to see that Marshall makes this list, who I discussed earlier this week our Senior Bowl prospect primer.The highlight player from the aforementioned is Ferguson who was one of the most dominant players in college football the past four seasons. He terrorized Conference USA opponents routinely and finished his career with 45 sacks and 67.5 tackles for loss. The Broncos have two stud edge defenders in Bradley Chubb and Von Miller but could you imagine if Ferguson was somehow available for the Broncos in the second round? Regardless of other needs it would be incredibly tough for them to pass him up, especially with Shaquil Barrett and Shane Ray being free agents.As the week continues you can expect a handful of updates at Mile High Report about any rumors surrounding the team at this year’s Senior Bowl. It’s one of the most exciting times of the year and always great to analyze. Feel free to talk about some of the prospects mentioned above or any others you are hoping catch the eye of the Broncos’ officials down in Mobile.As always, thank you for reading and here is today’s offering of Horse Tracks.Horse TracksVon Miller expects big leap from Bradley Chubb in 2019"I honestly don't even think Bradley has tapped into the type of player that he's going to be," Miller said.Kyle Shanahan has high praise for new Broncos coordinator Rich ScangarelloSan Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan stated that it is 'tough' for their franchise to lose Rich Scangarello.4 Quarters: Evaluating the Broncos' candidates for the Pro Football Hall of FameThe Broncos' official website has an awesome video where fans can delve deeper into the legacies of Pat Bowlen, Steve Atwater, Champ Bailey and John Lynch with respect to their Hall of Fame candidacies.Broncos name Chris Kuper as assistant offensive line coachKuper played eight seasons at guard for the Broncos.DeMarcus Ware on Vic Fangio: ‘He’s a mastermind’ - NFL.comNew Broncos coach Vic Fangio draws high praise from former Broncos pass-rushing star Demarcus Ware, who believes Von Miller and Bradley Chubb will get even better under their new coach.John Elway, Stephen Jones wary of replay changes - NFL.comSean Payton wants changes to the NFL’s replay system, but two other competition committee members -- John Elway and Stephen Jones -- disagree.NFL announces five 2019 international games - NFL.comThe National Football League today announced five international games for the 2019 season with four in the UK and an AFC West showdown in Mexico.Chiefs learn tough lesson in AFC title game defeat to Patriots - NFL.comJeffri Chadiha says an agonizing loss to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game also needs to be a valuable lesson for the Kansas City Chiefs in what should be a bright future.Unsung heroes in the AFC: Chris Jones Domata Peko Jersey , Tyler Boyd step up - NFL.comBrock Osweiler ... difference-maker? Nick Shook selects one unsung hero from each team in the AFC -- including, yes, a certain backup quarterback who came up big for the Miami Dolphins.Senior Bowl notebook, Day 1: Montez Sweat rising into top 10 - NFL.comLance Zierlein says Mississippi State edge rusher Montez Sweat and Missouri QB Drew Lock were among the top performers on the first day of Senior Bowl practice. Plus, find out what we learned from Jon Gruden and a QB prospect who counts the Manning brothers among the influences in his development.Daniel Jeremiah’s top 50 prospects for 2019 NFL Draft 1.0 - NFL.comDefensive players occupy the first five spots in Daniel Jeremiah’s initial ranking of the 2019 draft’s top 50 prospects, with Nick Bosa leading the list. The top-rated QB? He’s listed at No. 15.Broncos vs Raiders preview: How does Denver continue its early season success? There was a time this game was circled on the schedule. For the more seasoned fans of the Denver Broncos, that’s still the case. No matter the amount of time that passes or the two franchises change, the games against the Oakland Raiders still matter the most. It’s officially Raider Hater Week. And right on cue: Fuck the Raiders!But there is an aspect about the 2018 edition of this classic rivalry that is both marvelous and hilarious. Perhaps it’s the return of Jon Gruden. To a lesser extent, it’s the fact Denver is 2-3 in the last five games against the Raiders. Those are close, but I’ll need a few seconds to get my laughter under control to give you the real reason.Dramatic pause ... This shitty franchise pulled the unthinkable and traded Khalil Mack.Way to go, Raiders. Mile High Salute, Gruden.This by no means guarantees a Broncos win on Sunday at Mile High, but it doesn’t make it any tougher. The two teams enter the Week Two rivalry game on different paths. The Raiders (0-1) on the heels of a 33-13 blowout loss to the Los Angeles Rams; Denver (1-0) an electric 27-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks. On the latest MHR Radio Podcast, Adam Malnati and I were joined by Brandon Perna to preview the game and laugh at the sheer stupidity of Gruden and the Raiders for trading Mack. It is imperative for Broncos fans, sports fans and non sports fans to checkout Perna’s YouTube Channel. Offensive RankingsOakland: Seventh in overall offense (395.0 yards), 22nd in rushing (95.0), tied for eighth in passing (300.0) and 28th in points (13).Denver: Fifth in overall offense (470.0 yards), seventh in rushing (146.0), fourth in passing (324.0) and tied for ninth in points (27).Defense RankingsOakland: Twenty-first in overall defense 365.0 yards), 25th in rushing (140.0), tied for 14th passing (225.0) and 26th in points (33).Denver: Ninth in overall defense (306.0 yards), third in rushing (64), 19th in passing (242.0) and tied for 18th in points (24).Here are our keys to the game.Turnovers Here’s the evergreen key for the season. If it’s not the most crucial, it’s right at the top. But Case Keenum and the Broncos need to win the turnover margin. The plus from the win over the Seahawks is Denver finished even. But make no mistake, the Broncos cannot turn the ball over three times and beat Oakland. And Keenum knows that. On the flip side, the defense needs to take advantage of pick-friendly Derek Carr. — Ian St. ClairOrange Rush I just finished rewatching Oakland-LA as I write this and Kolton Miller got schooled by Samson Ebukam Menelik Watson Jersey , a second-year player who had two sacks last season. Gruden moved his Pro-Bowl left tackle to the right side for that, which has weakened the entire unit. The Broncos Orange Rush should feast. — Just_JoRoCover the tight end For the love of God, put Adam Jones on Jared Cook. He’s 6-foot-5 and Jones is the biggest guy the Broncos have. Denver needs someone on him who can take away the ball and cover him. Stop letting TE be the mismatch. And to anyone who says “then who will cover their third receiver if Jones is on Cook?” Forget about the third receiver on Sunday; he won’t be worth worrying about. The Broncos need to focus on covering Cook and the Oakland running backs far more than they need to focus on Seth Roberts. — Pete BaronOffensive lineLast Sunday, we saw offensive line play like we haven’t seen it out of the Broncos in years. They gave up just *one* sack — and that was on Matt Paradis! The Raiders defense looks to be woeful this year, but consistent production and sustained drives on offense all start at the line of scrimmage. If the “big uglies” give Keenum the time and space to pass comfortably and keep opening holes for Royce Freeman and Phillip Lindsay, Denver will be in control of this game from start to finish. — Taylor KotheFix the mistakes After watching the two teams get their first game in, I feel like it’s more about fixing problems, rather than adjusting to beat them. If the things Denver did well continue into this game (protection of the quarterback, four-five yard runs on first down, defensive pressure) the Broncos should be good. Continue the good aspects from the win against Seattle, fix the mistakes (I’m confident Keenum will continue to improve) on both sides of the ball, continue good special teams play, and let the Raiders be the Raiders with their 20 plus penalties. — Casey Barrett In-game adjustments The Broncos were able to overcome adversity during their win against Seattle, but a big aspect of winning is adjusting to what the other team is doing. It seems as if Denver has the talent to be considered the better team, but when the whistle blows can it make the necessary changes to ensure a victory? Ideally, this won’t be necessary, but after seeing what Oakland did against the Rams, I doubt the Raiders will have a similar game plan. With limited tape, and likely adjustments, it could take some smart in-game evaluations to make sure the Broncos come away with their second win. — Adam Malnati The MHR Radio Podcast is now on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher and TuneIn. Please subscribe to the one that fits your fancy, and also rate and review what you hear.What are your keys to victory for the Broncos?