The Broncos’ hunt for help on the offensive line continues. The team hosted former Utah right tackle Sam Tevi on a pre-draft visit Monday, according to an NFL source.

Tevi (6-foot-5, 311 pounds) previously met with the Saints and visited with 25 offensive line coaches combined at Utah’s Pro Day and individual workouts, according to The New Orleans Times-Picayune.

Although Garett Bolles, the Utes’ former left tackle, has garnered more attention as a projected first-round pick in the 2017 draft, Tevi could be considered in middle or latter rounds as a developmental player. Related Articles August 20, 2020 Kiszla: It’s time to get Mike Munchak’s brain into Garett Bolles’ body

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Tevi started his college career at defensive tackle, playing 11 games and recording nine tackles and a sack in 2013 before switching to the offensive line at his coaches’ request. In 2015, he assumed the starting job at left tackle and then, for his senior season, he accepted another switch to the right side.

Tevi logged 780 offensive snaps last year and, per Pro Football Focus, graded out as the team’s second-best offensive player in its bowl game win over Indiana. For NFL teams in need of depth on the line, he boasts experience on both sides and could be used as a “swing” tackle.

The Broncos have made bolstering their front lines a priority this offseason. They are still searching for a second starting tackle, though, after losing Russell Okung to free agency.

“In football terms, the right tackle is more of a run blocker, a bigger guy. The left tackle is more of a dancer. It’s got to be equal. I want two good players,” head coach Vance Joseph said recently. “I don’t want one guy to be a heavy-footed run blocker and one guy to be a soft basketball player. I want guys who can do both.”

Despite a relatively weak tackle class in this year’s draft, Denver could target a lineman in the first round, where it holds the No. 20 pick. Bolles, Wisconsin’s Ryan Ramczyk and Alabama’s Cam Robinson, whom the Broncos are also hosting on a pre-draft visit, are atop most analysts lists as the top tackles in the draft. Denver has 10 picks in the April 27-29 draft.