Broncos Go OL First-Round in Taking Troy’s Clady

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 Broncos Go OL First-Round in Taking Troy’s Clady
The Broncos want to get back to rushing the football in 2008 like an elite team, and their pick in the first round Saturday showed that with OT Ryan Clady from Bosie State. At 6-foot-6, 309 pounds, Clady will be a welcome addition to a line that needs help with depth and size. Clady may need to get a little more size and strength, but overall, this is a good pick for a Broncos team that ... [link]

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Stories on Picks 12 Through 15 from the Gab Network
Published 4/26/2008 by Matt Loede at NFL GridIron Gab
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