Why Did The Broncos Pass On Fields?

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But passing on Fields might indicate one of two things: They feel confident in their chances to land Rodgers, who wants out of Green Bay and listed Denver, Las Vegas and San Francisco as his preferred destinations. And secondly, maybe the Broncos are as confident in Lock as they say. “We're good to go,” Paton said.

Why didn't Denver take Justin Fields?

Maybe a little bit, but we set our board and Surtain was really high on our board,” Paton said on Thursday evening. “Our board fell to where Surtain was there, and we couldn't pass him up. He was just too talented, too unique. Too good off the field, too good on the field.

Who did Denver draft 2021?

with the 237th pick, Ohio State linebacker Jonathon Cooper with the 239th pick, and Mississippi State defensive end Marquiss Spencer with the 253rd pick….Broncos 2021 Draft Class.

Who did the Broncos draft in the 2021?

Broncos 2021 Draft Class

Who is Denver Broncos quarterback?

Drew Lock

What picks do the Giants have in 2021?

Introducing the New York Giants' 2021 draft class

What is the draft order for 2021?

NFL Draft 2021 Picks by Team

How many draft picks do the NY Giants have in 2022?

10 selections

Will Giants trade down?

The New York Giants are trading down in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, moving down from No. 11 to No. 20 in a trade with the Chicago Bears. It gives them two first-round picks in 2022 and two fourth-round picks in a draft expected to be a deep one.

What did Giants get for their pick?

Chicago will send the No. 20 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft, a 2021 fifth-round pick (No. 164 overall) and a first-round pick and fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft. Bears trade: Pick 20, 164, 2022 first-round pick and 2022 fourth-round pick.

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