Malik Reed needs a minute or two. Practice ended long ago, but after signing autographs for fans who likely didn’t know he existed some two months ago, Reed had to get in some extra work.



So he stood behind the far end zone at the Broncos’ practice facility, strapped on his helmet, got in a two-point stance and sprinted the length of the field, past a hoard of media and up to the entrance of the facility before he heard his name and turned around.



“One minute,” he said with a smile while gasping for air. His hands on his hips, Reed paced in a circle before standing up straight and extending his hand to introduce himself.



After more than a month of training camp and weeks of OTAs and minicamp, Reed no longer needs to state his name. The undrafted free agent from the University of Nevada has made his presence known on the field and in the eyes of the Broncos’ new coaching staff, who signed him after the draft, put him in a room...