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The 2015 NFL Scouting Combine has wrapped up, and the Denver Broncos are getting a clearer picture of what their draft board will look like. They will be looking for college stars from big programs who could be solid picks early in the draft.

The Broncos will also be looking for under-the-radar prospects who came from small schools or had limited playing time during their college careers.

Denver has a proven track record of finding gems each year as late-round picks or undrafted free agents. Cornerback Chris Harris became a star for the Broncos—and one of the best cornerbacks in the game today—and he was an undrafted free agent out of Kansas in 2011.

Running back C.J. Anderson has the makings of a star player, and Denver was able to pick him up as a college free agent in 2013.

There’s no doubt about it: The Broncos know how to discover sleepers in the incoming pool of college talent.

Here are five hidden gems the Denver Broncos should have noticed at the combine.

All quotes and injury/practice observations obtained firsthand. Record/statistical information provided via the Broncos' media department unless otherwise noted.

Contract and salary-cap information provided by Spotrac. Transaction history provided by Pro Sports Transactions. Draft grades provided by NFLDraftScout.com. All combine results via NFL.com/Combine.

