Although he has yet to make his debut in the National Football League, he has already gotten the attention of his teammates and coaches.The Denver Broncos released the team's first depth chart on Monday, and on it sits Andy Janovich, the former Husker fullback who was selected with the 176th overall pick in this year's draft. He's the only rookie on the first team.While at Nebraska, Janovich blossomed into a cult hero of sorts: a Nebraska kid who walked on in Lincoln and transformed into a critical cog. He finished fourth on the team last season in rushing (270 yards), but contributed significantly on both offense and special teams.If you remember, it was Janovich who had what would've been the game-winning touchdown against Wisconsin -- a 55-yard sprint to the end zone with 3:38 remaining in the fourth quarter. A product of Gretna, Janovich won the team's Lifter of the Year award in 2015 and spent most of his time looking considerably stronger than those around him.

Although he has yet to make his debut in the National Football League, he has already gotten the attention of his teammates and coaches.

The Denver Broncos released the team's first depth chart on Monday, and on it sits Andy Janovich, the former Husker fullback who was selected with the 176th overall pick in this year's draft. He's the only rookie on the first team.



While at Nebraska, Janovich blossomed into a cult hero of sorts: a Nebraska kid who walked on in Lincoln and transformed into a critical cog. He finished fourth on the team last season in rushing (270 yards), but contributed significantly on both offense and special teams.

If you remember, it was Janovich who had what would've been the game-winning touchdown against Wisconsin -- a 55-yard sprint to the end zone with 3:38 remaining in the fourth quarter.

A product of Gretna, Janovich won the team's Lifter of the Year award in 2015 and spent most of his time looking considerably stronger than those around him.