1st & 10 on Orange and Blue 760 tried out a new analogy to describe the Broncos QB situation"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 podcastsShould the Broncos ease back into the QB dating poolNew Womens John Elway Jersey ,117comments1st & 10 on Orange and Blue 760 tried out a new analogy to describe the Broncos QB situation Should the Broncos ease back into the QB dating poolWhen the Denver Broncos drafted Paxton Lynch in the first round of the 2016 draft, no one knew it would be the draft that set them back as badly as it has. Phil Milani joined Ryan Edwards and Andrew Mason on 1st & 10 on Orange Blue 760, and they looked at the Broncos current QB situation.The premise of the dating pool, and getting back out there is an interesting one. Paxton Lynch was supposed to be that forever guy. First round draft picks should have an immediate impact, and missing on one can be a huge setback. When Lynch didn’t work out, it made the Broncos gun shy about drafting a QB.There were several issues in play with Lynch. Trevor Siemian played a huge part in that. He was the side chick that slid into that starting roll. He didn’t work out either, and Denver found themselves rebounding with Case Keenum. Not the best rebound. Now Joe Flacco is supposed to help get the Broncos over their QB woes.Maybe the draft is a place that Denver can start trying to get back into the QB swing. As Milani said, unless the Broncos are in love with a QB, (think Drew Lock or Dwayne Haskins) they should avoid taking one with the 10th pick. Mase thinks Denver could grab a mid-round QB to help ease them back into things.That’s a terrible idea (no offense Mase). The last thing Denver needs at this point is a project. When Denver finally takes another QB in the draft, he has to be the Broncos future. There can be no question one way or the other about it. He must be considered the QB of the future and treated as such. At this point, a project just distracts from the needs of the team. If you aren’t picking a first round QB of future, there is no reason to take one in the mid to late rounds of the draft either.Bonus ListenBradley Chubb took questions after the Broncos workout. Have a listen. In Drew Lock’s first training camp practice as a Denver Bronco, he showed improvement." Denver Broncos Training CampTraining camp debut a success for Drew LockNew,101commentsIn Drew Lock’s first training camp practice as a Denver Bronco, he showed improvement.MDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Training camp debut a success for Drew LockTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by: David Zalubowski / Associated PressAll eyes were focused on rookie quarterback Drew Lockduring the first day of Broncos’ training camp as the second-round draft pick practiced for the first time in front of Broncos Country.And he did not disappoint.In quarterback warmup drills, Lock showcased his arm strength and quick release of the football. His throwing motion allows receivers to catch the ball on target and at the highest point. In each drill Lock carried himself with confidence Bradley Chubb Broncos Jersey , as he appeared eager to work and learn. During team reps, Lock worked with the third team offense and showed dramatic improvement with his footwork. He took snaps from under center (three-step and five-step drops), demonstrating agility and precision compared to a slower and choppier drag that he played with at Missouri. Lock also implemented quick decision-making, as he readthrough his receiving progressions, highlighting his immense field vision. His biggest play came in the form of a 50 yard touchdown pass to Brendan Langley. Lock’s biggest strength also has the ability to make him vulnerable in the NFL. When pressured, he relies on raw athleticism, maneuvering both in and outside of the pocket as he continues to read receivers downfield. Literally “armed” with power and velocity, Lock has a chance of delivering a strike downfield on every play. However, he has the tendency to throw sidearm when a defender closes in, overcompensating the throw with his big arm. Sidearm throws are widely viewed as a bad habit because they are wildly inconsistent and can lead to turnovers.Throughout the day, Lock was right on the hip of quarterbacks coach T.C. McCartney, asking questions and showing the ability to be coached. When he was not actively involved during team reps, Lock practiced snaps from under center with back up offensive lineman, and studied starting quarterback Joe Flacco’s reps. “I feel a lot more comfortable with the play calling and playbook today compared to OTA’s and mini camp,” Lock said after practice, saying that during the five-week vacation period he worked specifically on his footwork and dedicated time to knowing the playbook inside and out. “First off Von Miller Jersey White , Coach Scangarello is 100 percent the man,” Lock said. “I love that guy. He teaches in such an awesome way. He’ll let you go out there and make a mistake and not rip you for that mistake unless you go back out there and do it again. Coming from a quarterback standpoint, at least me, I like that kind of coaching. “Once we come back, dial it in, get into the meeting room and really teach on the board and teach on the film,” Lock added. “It’s something he’s really good at as well as being able to explain things on the board. A lot of guys need to come out here and run through everything in real life but he’s super good at teaching you and getting you ready in the quarterback room rather than having to take a full live rep.” When head coach Vic Fangio was asked about what improvements he is looking to see from Lock, he noted “improvement in all areas.” “Command of the offense, command of the line of scrimmage, decisions on where to throw the ball—how quickly he can make those decisions. Everything. Just become a quarterback,” Fangio said.With day one of training camp in the books, the clock has officially started ticking for Lock and his development as the quarterback of the future for the Denver Broncos.