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    September 16, 2019 8:59 AM EEST

    Cheap Dalton Risner Jersey , this was akin to choosing your favorite child, but we had to pick one." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteMile High Reporta Denver Broncos communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBroncosOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos 2019 Draft ClassBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Filed under:MHR RadioDenver Broncos PodcastsDenver Broncos NewsWould you rather ... Randy Gradishar or Louis Wright get inducted in the HOF first?New,21commentsOn the MHR Radio Podcast, this was akin to choosing your favorite child, but we had to pick one. Would you rather ... Randy Gradishar or Louis Wright get inducted in the HOF first?Good morning, and Happy Father’s Day Broncos Country!Earlier this week, we had a fun “would you rather ...” If you didn’t see it, Adam Malnati and I asked ... Would you rather the Denver Broncos beat the Jacksonville Jaguars in Jan. 1997? ORWould you rather the Broncos beat the Baltimore Ravens in Jan. 2013? On the MHR Radio Podcast (ApplePodcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher) we went through this game for a couple of other scenarios. They were putrid and tough, but it was fun. Here’s one of the others that really stands out. Would you rather Randy Gradishar get inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame first? OR Would you rather Louis Wright get inducted into the Hall of Fame first? The fact that we even have to ask that question is a joke. Both Gradishar and Wright should already be in the Hall of Fame Von Miller Jersey , and the fact they’re not is a stain on the museum and those who do the inductions. But in this case, Adam and I had to make a choice. We couldn’t say both or bring up another player. These were the two options. What makes it tough is you can make the case for Gradishar and Wright, and you would be right. For this game, both Adam and I went with Gradishar. He was what made the Orange Crush what it was. He was one of the greatest middle linebackers in NFL history. If you haven’t seen my story on him from last year, here it is. What seals the deal for Grandishar ... Merlin Olsen called him one of the best linebackers he’s ever seen. But what made this so difficult was Wright was the first. By all accounts, he was the original shutdown corner. When you’re the first, that speaks volumes about you and what you were as a player. That deserves the recognition of the Hall of Fame. Still, for this game, Gradishar gets the nod. Tribute to Pat Bowlen Adam and I paid tribute to the Broncos owner with a special podcast (ApplePodcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher). When Mr. B bought the team in 1984 Joe Flacco Jersey , it became a family. What made the Broncos so special is he welcomed the fans into that family. Thank you, Mr. B, for all you did for the Broncos and the community. MHR Radio is now on ApplePodcasts, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher,TuneIn and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Please subscribe to the one that fits your fancy, and also rate and review what you hear. The deep sleeper? Is Ryan Finley a good fit for the Denver Broncos as a sleeper pick in the 2019 NFL Draft?"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos Free AgencyBroncos DraftBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁旴reaking NewsBroncos 2019 Draft Class Announced脳Broncos Draft 2019NFL Draft Prospect Profile: Quarterback Ryan Finley New,20commentsThe deep sleeper? Is Ryan Finley a good fit for the Denver Broncos as a sleeper pick in the 2019 NFL Draft? NFL Draft Prospect Profile: Quarterback Ryan Finley Don’t like Brett Rypien? How about the guy who lost a starting job to him?John David Mercer-USA TODAY SportsRyan Finley was a late addition to my scouting list because I’ve seen a lot of interest in the NC State passer. He’s had an interesting journey in his football career. He grad transferred from Boise State after he lost his starting job to Brett Rypien while recovering from injury. He’s an older prospect because he gained a sixth year of eligibility from the NCAA so he actually has game tape from as far back as 2014, and will enter the NFL at 24-years old. Finley started 36 for the Wolfpack and finishes his career there with 10 Phillip Lindsay Jersey ,501 yards, 60 touchdowns and 25 interceptions to his name. He completed 64.5% of his passes for his career. Scouting Report:-Strong pre-snap, but NFL coordinators will be able to confuse him.-Shows the ability to make full field reads.-Quick release-Good feet. -Too often he locks onto his primary target or is slow to get through progressions.-Some of his decisions are just baffling. -Has moments where he is very accurate, but more general accuracy than pin point ball placement. -Displays anticipation. Should improve at this with time. -Does a decent job throwing on the move.-Not a special athlete, but has some escapability if things go bad. -NFL arm, but nothing special. Finley has moments on tape where he shows excellent placement. What I’ve heard/readNFL Draft & Combine Profile - Ryan Finley | NFL.comHow Ryan Finley developed into a wildcard NFL Draft QB prospect - SBNation.comBucky Brooks’ top 5 2019 NFL Draft prospects by position 3.0 - NFL.comQBASE 2019 | Football OutsidersEvaluations: NFL Draft QB rankings - Fantasy ColumnsUnlike most of the passers I’ve watched this draft season, Finley looks comfortable throwing on the move. Why he fitsHis mobility and accuracy would fit into the Broncos play action bootleg passing game quite well. He doesn’t have a special arm but should be able to do enough to keep the playbook open. The short and intermediate game would still function and the receivers would usually get chances to make more out of their receptions. Finley is good enough as a bucket thrower that Courtland Sutton could still make hay on 9 routes if he had to step into action. When Finley’s on he does a great job putting the ball where his receivers can make plays.Why he doesn’tHe reads the field decently at college but will also make some pretty bad decisions at times. Like all rookies he’ll need to get better at this part of his game. Will need to pull the trigger quicker when something is there, but also get a better feel for when it’s time to give up on his primary read and find the outlet. Sometimes Finley leaves you completely dumbfounded. Final thoughtsFinley’s arm will never be special. His release is a wee bit slower than Grier’s and I don’t see anything he does that others in this class won’t do better. If you like them tall though, I get the hype. He ceiling looks like a career 2 who will step in as an average backup. With a talented supporting cast he could put forth a couple strong performances. If he’s more than a spot starter, I’d bet his team winds up with a top 10 pick.