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Broncos roster review: Cornerback Quinton Newsome
Quinton Newsome is the latest undrafted free-agent cornerback to get his shot with the Denver Broncos.
The three-year starter from the University of Nebraska signed with the Broncos in mid-May. The defensive back likely would have been selected in the NFL Draft if not for a shoulder procedure he underwent this spring.
The Broncos had a top-30 visit with Newsome before the Draft, so there was clear interest from the organization.
Now, Newsome will look to earn his way onto Denver’s roster this season.
Player profile
Quinton Newsome | Cornerback | Denver Broncos
Height: 6-1
Weight: 185 pounds
40-time: 4.58 seconds
Shuttle time: 4.28 seconds
Arm length: 30 5/8”
Hands: 8 3/8”
Vertical jump: 37”
Broad jump: 10’9”
3-Cone drill: 7.11 seconds
Age: 22
Experience: Rookie
Quinton Newsome highlights
How CB Quinton Newsome fits with the Denver Broncos
Newsome was one of the best defensive backs in the last two seasons for the Huskers.
According to Corn Nation, Newsome has experience playing outside and in the slot. He can play press and man coverage, play the ball to break up passes, is not afraid of contact, and is willing to make tackles. All of those are traits that can help Newsome, especially on special teams.
As for the concerns, Corn Nation says that Newsome has average speed and quickness for a cornerback. He also tends to play the receiver instead of the ball, lacks the instincts to read the receiver, and has to react instead. He’s not a quick Twitch mover, which makes him susceptible to getting beat in off-coverage.
The other factor working against Newsome, at least when it comes to making the roster, is the competition the Broncos have at the position. Behind Pat Surtain II, you have 2023 third-round pick Riley Moss, 2022 fourth-round pick Damarri Mathis, rookie Kris Abrams-Draine, likely slot starter Ja’Quan McMillian, veteran Levi Wallace, Art Green, and a host of other back-of-the-roster players.
The most likely scenario for Newsome in 2024 is Denver’s practice squad.
Final thoughts
Given what he brings as an undrafted free-agent cornerback and the competition at the position, Newsome will likely find his way to the Broncos practice squad this season.
If he’s able to crack the main roster, it’ll be because of special teams. Since Newsome isn’t afraid of contact, that works in his favor.
Either way, he’ll be able to get a feel for the NFL, improve in his weakest areas, and strengthen what he does well.
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Timothy Weil Obituary | The Denver Post
Timothy Weil
OBITUARY
Timothy Robert Weil 1952-2026 Tim Weil was born in Los Angeles, California.
In his early life he held many jobs, but he often commented that among his most memorable and rewarding roles was using his Spanish fluency to teach elementary school students in East LA. It instilled in him the importance of social justice which he in turn emphasized to his children.
On April Fool’s Day, 1981, he and “NC” (Nancy) married, a partnership that launched a unique and fulfilling life. Theirs was a union of sly, poetic witticism; they collaborated in writing jokes, songs, stories, and mythologies for over four decades. They maintained a high level commitment to wordplay and the celebration of silliness for most of their marriage. Tim and Nancy lived together in Boulder, CO, Chico, CA, Alexandria, VA, and Takoma Park, MD, before finally landing back in Denver as empty-nesters.
Tim found community in many places: Taking on a role as Assistant Scoutmaster with Page and Louis’ Boy Scout troop in Takoma Park; crafting an award-winning beer with his homebrewing group; staying in the game of baseball in the Ponce de Leon (over 50) league; playing bluegrass and folk music with other enthusiasts; performing stories with creatives at Denver venues; and joining Jewish congregations Temple Shalom in Maryland, and Temple Micah in Denver.
Tim’s creativity and playfulness were among his most defining features. Nothing was brighter than the gleam in his eye when he prepared to tell a joke, with a setup spanning about ten minutes of vivid details, often ending in a personalized, spectacularly delivered pun of his own design. To label those jokes mere “groaners” would be a disservice to his masterful storytelling. A piece he submitted to Rolling Stone about his jocular parasocial relationship with actor Lou Ferrigno received a personal rejection letter, noted as “very interesting” by the editor.
His professional work in the field of network security computing provided an outlet for his intellect as well as many professional and personal relationships throughout a career that spanned over 30 years. His writing was published in IEEE magazine and other tech journals.
Throughout his life he engaged deeply with visual art, literature, film, and music. He traveled far and wide, including to Jerusalem, Rio de Janeiro, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Vancouver, Seoul, Paris, Ipswich, London, and Edinburgh.
His recent struggle with severe depression was devastating for him and those close to him. It robbed him of his light and kept him in isolation from which sadly he was unable to escape. He will be remembered as the person who, despite the pain he carried, led an incredibly full life and touched the hearts of countless people with his witty humor and warmth.
He is survived by Nancy, his wife of 45 years, sons Page and Louis, daughter-in-law Jessica, grandsons Felix and Calvin, and cats Shackleton and Whiskey, along with many family and friends coast to coast.
A celebration of his life will be held in Denver at 1pm on Sunday, May 17th at Temple Micah, 1980 Dahlia Street. Bring your fondest memories of Tim. Please, no gifts or flowers. If you would like to make a donation in his memory, please consider American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org/.
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