Broncos could be looking at QBs on final day of NFL draft


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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos may be looking at quarterbacks on the final day of the NFL draft after already picking up a pass rusher, offensive lineman and a tight end.

UCLA QB Brett Hundley remains on the board. So does Bryce Petty of Baylor. The Broncos currently have that QB named Peyton Manning — who turned 39 last month — along with Brock Osweiler and Zac Dysert.

The Broncos picked up two athletic players Friday, selecting Colorado State offensive lineman Ty Sambrailo in the second round and Ohio State tight end Jeff Heuerman in the third.

Sambrailo was a ski racer growing up and Heuerman an elite hockey player. Broncos boss John Elway appreciates that because, "usually guys that are athletic are competitive."

Denver selected pass rusher Shane Ray of Missouri in the first round Thursday night.

The team has six picks Saturday.

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