Broncos Select Ryan Clady In 1st Round

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OT Ryan Clady will stay a Bronco. He comes from Boise State and at 6′6”, 310 lbs he will use his size to protect Jay Cutler’s blindside. This pick will result in a happy QB and some big numbers from our receivers. A quick look at Clady: [link]

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