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The 2016 NFL Scouting Combine gets started at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Feb. 23. The combine is a major event in the pre-draft process, as teams get to closely examine the incoming college talent.

These players will go through extensive medical checks as teams work to find the best fits for their squads. The prospects will also go through position-specific drills in the biggest job interviews of their lives.

The Denver Broncos won the world championship and have their sights set on winning another title in 2016.

General manager John Elway said from day one as an executive with the team, “We want to win now, but we also want to win from now on.” With a Super Bowl title after only five years on the job, Elway has proved that he’s got what it takes to build a contender. Now, Elway is tasked with keeping Denver a contender despite multiple upcoming changes to the roster.

There are a ton of questions for the Broncos with free agency looming. The new league year starts on March 9, and the Broncos don’t even know who their starting quarterback will be for the upcoming season.

The Broncos are unlikely to be looking for a quarterback in the first round, but could be looking to improve either the offensive or defensive line. The offensive line dealt with multiple injuries before and during the season and thus performed poorly in its first year under head coach Gary Kubiak. The defensive line might be taking a big hit if defensive end/tackle Malik Jackson moves on in free agency.

That’s why the Broncos may be looking to the trenches with their premium pick. However, these two spots aren’t the only places the Broncos may address with their first-round selection.

Here is a look at Denver's big board for Round 1 before the combine.