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Denver Broncos Roundtable: Grades for 2023 NFL Draft Class – Mile High Sports
The first half of the Denver Broncos season has come and gone, with the team enjoying their bye week this week. Our MHS staff reflected on several keynote topics as we all looked back on the first 13 weeks of the season.
Denver Broncos Roundtable: Grading the 2023 Draft class
The 2023 NFL Draft class for the Denver Broncos is entering their second season with the team. Who has emerged or stood out, and who hasn’t?
Cody Roark’s take:
Marvin Mims has come along strongly as of late, with Sean Payton and his staff finding the perfect mix of using him as a true weapon. Last year and a good part of the first half of this season, the utilization of Mims has been frustrating, but if finally seems like they’ve found a way to weaponize him. Whether that’s lining up in the backfield as a potential rusher or as a receiver in the slot, he’s had a drastically big impact inside of the offense the last handful of weeks, and that makes it hard to hand out a grade because of how he’s been used through the first year and a half. He’s trending towards a B+.
Drew Sanders hasn’t played a down yet in 2024 after tearing his Achilles in April, so his grade right now is inconclusive. Riley Moss has emerged nicely, earning an A grade. He can play man-to-man coverage in press and off-ball, his technique is perfect, and he’s not afraid to come up and tackle. From the 2023 class, Moss has been the biggest surprise this season, too, and it’s been fun to watch.
JL Skinner and Alex Forsyth have been very solid backend additions to that class. Skinner is emerging to be one of the team’s best special teams players, and Forsyth looked good at center in the smaller sample size he had filling in for Luke Wattenberg. Their grades are inconclusive right now.
Doug Ottewill’s take:
How did last year’s rookie class jump from a D- last year to a B+ this year? How about three parts Riley Moss and one part Marvin Mims – that’s how. Turns out that Paton and Payton were dead on with their assessment of Moss, who apparently just needed a season to get healthy. Nothing told us more about Moss’ value than when he wasn’t in the lineup following a knee injury; the defense didn’t even look the same. And Mims, while obviously talented even last season, has been utilized more – and better – than he was a season ago. The jump from these two guys alone moves the class up at least a couple of grades.
Rich Kurtzman’s take:
It’s still too early to fully evaluate 2023’s class, but I’d give it a D. Moss seems to be the one starter out of a tiny class. Mims looks like the one guy who could also become a bigger impact player, but he’s mostly disappointed to this point, too.
Shawn Drotar’s take:
Incomplete. Speedy wideout Marvin Mims, Jr. was an All-Pro as a rookie returner, but is only now starting to carve out a role in the Broncos’ offense. Rangy linebacker Drew Sanders has battled injuries that have limited the third-rounder’s development; what role he plays for the Broncos going forward is still uncertain. Sixth-round safety J.L. Skinner appears to be an adequate backup, as is seventh-round center Alex Forsyth (field goals notwithstanding). Fortunately for the Broncos, third-round cornerback Riley Moss looks like a star… if he can stay on the field. Injuries have limited him in both of his first two NFL seasons.
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Denver Nuggets Altitude broadcasts now being offered in Spanish for first time ever
For the first time in the team’s history, Altitude Sports is broadcasting Denver Nuggets home games in Spanish. Kroenke Sports and Entertainment announced it has contracted a team to broadcast its games in Spanish for the playoffs.
“I think that is what the public wanted,” said Ivan De La Garza, producer for the broadcast team.
A team of three people, two commentators and a producer, sit in a press box at the top of Ball Arena. Their commentary is then synced with the traditional Altitude broadcast video and shared on the Altitude Plus application.
“With the Nuggets winning in the last five years, there is a tremendous amount of following from Latino people trying to listen to and watch the games in Spanish,” said Andres Casas, color commentator for the broadcast.
Casas said he strives to bring the same energy fans get during soccer broadcasts into the basketball broadcasts.
“That excitement that gets you. We want people to feel they are at the game,” Casas said.
“It has been so amazing to be a part of the Spanish broadcast for the Nuggets. I have been a fan of the Nuggets for my whole life,” said Jena Garcia, play-by-play commentator.
Garcia said it has been a dream come true to help bring this broadcast to her community.
“I’ve always desired to hear a Spanish broadcast, just as a fan. To be a part of it is just incredible,” Garcia said.
Those working in the broadcast said they are honored to help expand the reach of the Nuggets and sports in accessing diverse communities.
“We love sports. We are passionate, we are loud. We like to get together and enjoy sports,” De La Garza said.
“The Nuggets have a huge following, especially on the Spanish side. So, it is great for them to be able to listen to what is going on, game by game, especially into the playoffs,” Casas said.
“It is just another step of access that they are getting to be a fan of basketball,” Garcia said.
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Where to watch Minnesota Timberwolves vs Denver Nuggets Playoffs: TV channel, start time, streaming for April 18
The 2026 NBA postseason is finally here after a thrilling Play-In Tournament saw the Phoenix Suns, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers and Portland Trail Blazers officially earn their spot in the playoffs
The postseason action continues on Saturday as the Minnesota Timberwolves visit the Denver Nuggets in Game 1 of the first round. We’ve got you covered on everything you need to know to tune in for tip off.
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