The Broncos will have four new coaches, including two former NFL players, around during offseason team activities.

Kevin Mawae, Ray Crockett, Randall White and Jesse Williams will all help the Broncos prepare for the upcoming season, per The Denver Post's Cameron Wolfe. They are participating in the Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship. The program gives those interested the opportunity to learn more about coaching the pro game by helping out during the offseason. Last year, the fellowship counted 61 NFL coaches — including three head coaches — among its alumni.

Mawae is the most notable name of that group. The former center was an eight-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro over 16 seasons with the Seahawks, Jets and Titans.

Crockett is a former NFL cornerback who won back-to-back Super Bowls with the Broncos in the late '90s. He spent seven seasons and started more than 100 games in Denver.

Williams was formerly the defensive line coach at Ohio University. He took part in this program last year with the Texans. No additional information could be found about White.