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Broncos, Briefly: Thursday, March 21, 2019

**The most important trait at every position in football, and how it impacts NFL Draft scouting** (Andy Benoit, MMQB)
It starts with flexibility in the region of the body where most humans are least flexible: from the bottom of the knee to the top of the hip. Flexibility there allows a pass-rushing end to get low and dip around the corner. (Von Miller is one of history's greatest examples.)

**Broncos mailbag: Isn't offensive line still a need?** (Mike Klis, 9News)
The Broncos are not finished addressing the interior of their offensive line.

**Broncos' struggles at quarterback have mirrored OL issues** (Jeff Legwold, ESPN.com)_
"Without a doubt, we're trying to get continuity in there," said Broncos president of football operations/general manager John Elway. "It's a goal of ours. … We'll continue to try and improve."

**Cadet to officer, former Air Force star Jalen Robinette hoping next title is NFL receiver** (Nicki Jhabvala, The Athletic)_
Robinette was the most highly-touted prospect from the academies at the time, projected to go in the mid-to-late rounds. Now, as a logistics officer for the Air Force, he is seeking what eluded him in 2017: an NFL contract.

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