College free agent targets

Eric Dungey

Quarterbacks

Taryn Christion, QB, South Dakota State: He has good size and works really well when throwing on the move. He is a great scheme fit that would add competition to the bottom of the depth chart.

Eric Dungey, QB, Syracuse: He is very mobile and a threat with his legs. He needs a lot of work as a thrower, but he has that edge to him.

Running backs

Bryce Love, RB, Stanford: Here's a guy that would get drafted but with injury concerns, I'm told he will fall out of the draft. He fits exactly what Denver wants to do and his talent level is high and likely an early day-three pick if he didn’t get hurt.

Aeris Williams. RB. Mississippi State: He has a good skill-set that is best working outside zones. He also offers value as a solid pass blocker, good receiver and special teams coverage duty.

Wide receivers

Jalen Guyton from North Texas and Tyron Johnson from Oklahoma State fit the 'burner' bill. They have good size and speed to be a vertical threat, and with more development can challenge all three levels of the field.

Offensive line

Jackson Barton out of Utah, Chidi Okeke from Tennessee State, Damian Prince from Maryland, Alex Bars out of Notre Dame, Ryan Pope from San Diego State and Ross Reynolds from Iowa are five guys that would be great fits for the Broncos' scheme.

Bars would be drafted if not for medical concerns and could compete for depth on the 53-man roster right away.

Reynolds is a natural fit in a zone scheme on the interior.

Barton and Okeke need development before being ready and could land on the practice squad.

Pope is a good athlete that is a tackle in the NFL. He needs more strength and technique before he is ready.

Prince will be moved from tackle to guard, but he has good athleticism and decent feet for a zone scheme.

Defensive line

Olive Sagapolu out of Wisconsin is a big and tough nose tackle. He is limited as a pass rusher, but has the size and strength to handle the run.

P.J. Johnson from Arizona had a solid pro day workout and showed good quickness and solid strength. He is a 320-pound defensive tackle that is quick through the gaps.

Edge rusher

North Carolina A&T edge Darryl Johnson has a play-style is similar to Jeff Holland and Shaq Barrett.

Jesse Aniebonam out of Maryland suffered an injury and his play hasn’t been the same. If teams can tape that potential he had pre-injury, he could be a great depth rusher.

Luke Gifford from Nebraska is all motor as a pass rusher, but he has a great spin move. He will need a lot more development, but that spin move is excellent.

Old Dominion’s Tim Ward in one on this list that I would not be shocked if he gets drafted and drafted a lot earlier than expected. He has a great frame and size but raw in terms of being a football player.

Off-ball linebacker

Memphis linebacker Curtis Akins is pretty smooth in coverage with good speed and range. In this mock, the Broncos got Devin Bush, but after him they are lacking speedy guys with good range.

Azeez Al-Shaair from Florida Atlantic isn’t a cover guy, but he is solid against the run and very effective as a blitzer.

Cornerback

Alex Brown out of South Carolina State is small for a corner at 5-foot-10, 185 pounds, but he has good speed and quickness and has good length to make up for it. He also is a good fit for the scheme.

Donnie Lewis Jr. from Tulane is an ideal scheme fit for the Broncos and has good size and length for the position. He is one I considered putting into my mock draft as the seventh round pick.

Safety

McNeese State’s B.J. Blunt is a safety/linebacker hybrid that is solid in coverage. He is that tweener, but if you are willing to move him around he could be solid depth.

D'Cota Dixon from Wisconsin has played all over the field for Wisconsin and fits into the scheme. If he had been healthy during the draft process, he would be looking at a draft selection.

Specialists

Punter Jake Bailey from Stanford has a strong leg with a knack for booting punts 60-plus yards with ease. Will need to get his kick consistent though as he can boot one 65 yards then 31 yards next time out there.

Utah kicker Matt Gay made 86.2% of his field goals with 72% made from over 50 yards. He is also money under 40, but 40-49 is an issue.