
The Broncos telegraphed their intention to add backfield help in the draft when they released C.J. Anderson in mid-April, but the team ultimately waited until the 71st overall pick before taking the plunge with Freeman. It's a favorable outcome for Booker and Henderson, especially when considering that both draft picks are big power backs with limitations in terms of pass-catching experience, pass blocking and elusiveness. Henderson only had seven carries for 13 yards and two catches for 36 yards and a touchdown in five games as a rookie sixth-round pick last season, but he does boast impressive size (208 pounds) and speed (4.48 40) for a 5-foot-8 running back, not to mention a strong collegiate track record headlined by 5,556 scrimmage yards, albeit at the FCS level. While Booker figures to enter training camp atop the depth chart, this should be a fairly open competition in the Denver backfield.

























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