As the Broncos head toward training camp, DenverBroncos.com is taking a detailed look at several members of this year's rookie class. And aside from Denver's coaching staff, who better to call than their college coaches? These players honed their techniques while at school,

and their coaches know better than most what to expect from these rookies.

The series continues with second-round pick Courtland Sutton's college coach, Chad Morris.

Aric DiLalla: Could you begin by giving me a scouting report on Courtland's game?

Chad Morris: Big, tall, physical. He uses his body really well. Going up, he has a great ability to torque his body in different directions. ... He's got deceiving speed. Just a big physical receiver.

AD: What was it like coaching Courtland?

CM: Watching his development over time, this was a kid that just kept getting better and better and better. I think that the best is yet to come for Courtland. He played wide receiver in high school, but he was recruited as a safety. We got [to SMU] and moved him to receiver, and he's learning the game and just a student of the game. He's just a phenomenal leader.

AD: His one-handed catches have stood out to everybody as the calling card of his game, what is it about him that allows him to do that, and is there anything he can do at this point that would surprise you?