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2009 Denver Broncos Media Guide 2010 DENVER BRONCOS R BRONCOS BREAKDOWN BY POSITION OSTER Players listed alphabetically OFFENSE QUARTERBACK RUNNING BACK TIGHT END WIDE RECEIVER OFFENSIVE LINE Tom Brandstater J.J. Arrington Marquez Branson Alric Arnett D’Anthony Batiste B Kyle Orton Toney Baker Riar Geer Eric Decker Zane Beadles Brady Quinn Lance Ball Daniel Graham Jabar Gaffney Ryan Clady REAKDOWNS Tim Tebow Correll Buckhalter Nathan Overbay Patrick Honeycutt Stanley Daniels Bruce Hall Richard Quinn Brandon Lloyd Paul Duncan Spencer Larsen Dicky Lyons Dustin Fry Knowshon Moreno Kenny McKinley Ryan Harris Eddie Royal Russ Hochstein Brandon Stokley Chris Kuper Demaryius Thomas Chris Marinelli Landis Williams Eric Olsen Matthew Willis Seth Olsen Tyler Polumbus J.D. Walton Maurice Williams DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKER CORNERBACK SAFETY Chris Baker Kevin Alexander Champ Bailey Josh Barrett Justin Bannan Baraka Atkins Tony Carter David Bruton Jaron Baston Robert Ayers Perrish Cox Brian Dawkins Ronald Fields Akin Ayodele André Goodman Renaldo Hill Ben Garland Devin Bishop Nate Jones Darcel McBath Jarvis Green Korey Bosworth Alphonso Smith Kyle McCarthy Ryan McBean Elvis Dumervil Syd’Quan Thompson Le Kevin Smith Nick Greisen Cassius Vaughn Jeff Stehle Mario Haggan Marcus Thomas Braxton Kelley Jamal Williams Jammie Kirlew Spencer Larsen Jarvis Moss Darrell Reid D.J. Williams Wesley Woodyard SPECIAL TEAMS PLACE KICKER PUNTER SNAPPER HOLDER Matt Prater Britton Colquitt Nick Greisen Britton Colquitt A.J. Trapasso Chris Kuper Kyle Orton Lonie Paxton A.J. Trapasso PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Perrish Cox J.J. Arrington Kenny McKinley Perrish Cox Rookies and first-year players are displayed in italics Eddie Royal Kenny McKinley Players may be listed at more than one position Alphonso Smith Eddie Royal Position assignments are tentative as of May 31, 2010 Syd’Quan Thompson Alphonso Smith Syd’Quan Thompson Matthew Willis PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Akin Ayodele (AY-kin AY-dell) Ryan Clady (CLAY-dee) Jammie Kirlew (JAY-mee) Jeff Stehle (STEEL) Tom Brandstater (BRAND-stay-ter) Elvis Dumervil (DOO-mehr-vill) Chris Kuper (KOO-pehr) Demaryius Thomas (duh-MARE-ee-us) Marquez Branson (mar-KWEZ) Nick Greisen (GRYE-sen) Knowshon Moreno (mor-AY-no) Syd’Quan Thompson (SID-KWAN) David Bruton (BRUTE-in) Mario Haggan (HAY-gen) Matt Prater (PRAY-ter) A.J. Trapasso (truh-PASS-oh) Correll Buckhalter (cor-ELL) Russ Hochstein (HOKE-stine) Le Kevin Smith (LEE-KEE-vin) Wesley Woodyard (wood-YARD) 271 2010 DENVER BRONCOS R BRONCOS BREAKDOWN BY POSITION OSTER Players listed alphabetically OFFENSE QUARTERBACK RUNNING BACK TIGHT END WIDE RECEIVER OFFENSIVE LINE Tom Brandstater J.J. Arrington Marquez Branson Alric Arnett D’Anthony Batiste B Kyle Orton Toney Baker Riar Geer Eric Decker Zane Beadles Brady Quinn Lance Ball Daniel Graham Jabar Gaffney Ryan Clady REAKDOWNS Tim Tebow Correll Buckhalter Nathan Overbay Patrick Honeycutt Stanley Daniels Bruce Hall Richard Quinn Brandon Lloyd Paul Duncan Spencer Larsen Dicky Lyons Dustin Fry Knowshon Moreno Kenny McKinley Ryan Harris Eddie Royal Russ Hochstein Brandon Stokley Chris Kuper Demaryius Thomas Chris Marinelli Landis Williams Eric Olsen Matthew Willis Seth Olsen Tyler Polumbus J.D. Walton Maurice Williams DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKER CORNERBACK SAFETY Chris Baker Kevin Alexander Champ Bailey Josh Barrett Justin Bannan Baraka Atkins Tony Carter David Bruton Jaron Baston Robert Ayers Perrish Cox Brian Dawkins Ronald Fields Akin Ayodele André Goodman Renaldo Hill Ben Garland Devin Bishop Nate Jones Darcel McBath Jarvis Green Korey Bosworth Alphonso Smith Kyle McCarthy Ryan McBean Elvis Dumervil Syd’Quan Thompson Le Kevin Smith Nick Greisen Cassius Vaughn Jeff Stehle Mario Haggan Marcus Thomas Braxton Kelley Jamal Williams Jammie Kirlew Spencer Larsen Jarvis Moss Darrell Reid D.J. Williams Wesley Woodyard SPECIAL TEAMS PLACE KICKER PUNTER SNAPPER HOLDER Matt Prater Britton Colquitt Nick Greisen Britton Colquitt A.J. Trapasso Chris Kuper Kyle Orton Lonie Paxton A.J. Trapasso PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Perrish Cox J.J. Arrington Kenny McKinley Perrish Cox Rookies and first-year players are displayed in italics Eddie Royal Kenny McKinley Players may be listed at more than one position Alphonso Smith Eddie Royal Position assignments are tentative as of May 31, 2010 Syd’Quan Thompson Alphonso Smith Syd’Quan Thompson Matthew Willis PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Akin Ayodele (AY-kin AY-dell) Ryan Clady (CLAY-dee) Jammie Kirlew (JAY-mee) Jeff Stehle (STEEL) Tom Brandstater (BRAND-stay-ter) Elvis Dumervil (DOO-mehr-vill) Chris Kuper (KOO-pehr) Demaryius Thomas (duh-MARE-ee-us) Marquez Branson (mar-KWEZ) Nick Greisen (GRYE-sen) Knowshon Moreno (mor-AY-no) Syd’Quan Thompson (SID-KWAN) David Bruton (BRUTE-in) Mario Haggan (HAY-gen) Matt Prater (PRAY-ter) A.J. Trapasso (truh-PASS-oh) Correll Buckhalter (cor-ELL) Russ Hochstein (HOKE-stine) Le Kevin Smith (LEE-KEE-vin) Wesley Woodyard (wood-YARD) 271 DENVER BRONCOS 2010 ROSTER (AS OF MAY 31, 2010) NFL High School 2009 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown How Acq. P-S-DNP-INA Numerical Roster 48 Alexander, Kevin LB 6-4 265 22 R Clemson Lake Butler, Fla. CFA- ‘10 N/A 2 A.J. Trapasso......................P 82 Arnett, Alric WR 6-2 189 22 R West Virginia Belle Glade, Fla. CFA- ‘10 N/A 3 Tom Brandstater ..............QB 26 Arrington, J.J. RB 5-9 212 27 5 California Rocky Mount, N.C. FA- ‘10 0-0-0-0^ 4 Britton Colquitt...................P 58 Atkins, Baraka LB 6-4 268 25 4 Miami Sarasota, Fla. FA- ‘10 0-0-0-2^ 5 Matt Prater .........................K 56 Ayers, Robert LB 6-3 274 24 2 Tennessee Bennettsville, S.C. D1b- ‘09 15-1-0-1 8 Kyle Orton........................QB 51 Ayodele, Akin LB 6-2 245 30 9 Purdue Irving, Texas FA- ‘10 16-15-0-0^ 9 Brady Quinn.....................QB 24 Bailey, Champ CB 6-0 192 31 12 Georgia Folkston, Ga. T(Was)- ‘04 16-16-0-0 10 Jabar Gaffney..................WR 75 Baker, Chris DL 6-2 329 22 2 Hampton Windsor, Conn. CFA- ‘09 1-0-0-15 11 Kenny McKinley..............WR 35 Ball, Lance RB 5-9 220 24 2 Maryland Teaneck, N.J. FA- ‘09 0-0-0-0 12 Matthew Willis................WR 97 Bannan, Justin DL 6-3 310 31 9 Colorado Fair Oaks, Calif. UFA(Bal)- ‘10 16-2-0-0^ 13 Dicky Lyons ....................WR D 36 Barrett, Josh S 6-2 225 25 3 Arizona State Reno, Nev. D7- ‘08 14-0-0-2 14 Brandon Stokley .............WR ENVER 96 Baston, Jaron DL 6-1 305 23 R Missouri Blue Springs, Mo. CFA- ‘10 N/A 15 Tim Tebow .......................QB 67 Batiste, D’Anthony OL 6-4 314 28 5 Louisiana at Lafayette Marksville, La. FA- ‘09 8-0-0-0^ 16 Landis Williams ..............WR 68 Beadles, Zane OL 6-4 305 23 R Utah Sandy, Utah D2- ‘10 N/A 17 Patrick Honeycutt ...........WR 49 Bishop, Devin LB 6-1 239 23 R California Vacaville, Calif. CFA- ‘10 N/A 19 Eddie Royal.....................WR 45 Bosworth, Korey LB 6-1 242 23 R UCLA Plano, Texas CFA- ‘10 N/A 20 Brian Dawkins ....................S 272 3 Brandstater, Tom QB 6-5 223 25 2 Fresno State Turlock, Calif. D6- ‘09 0-0-0-16 21 André Goodman...............CB 85 Branson, Marquez TE 6-3 247 23 1 Central Arkansas Starkville, Miss. CFA- ‘09 0-0-0-0 22 Alphonso Smith ...............CB 30 Bruton, David S 6-2 211 22 2 Notre Dame Miamisburg, Ohio D4a- ‘09 14-1-0-2 23 Renaldo Hill........................S 28 Buckhalter, Correll RB 6-0 223 31 10 Nebraska Collins, Miss. UFA(Phi)- ‘09 14-7-0-2 24 Champ Bailey ...................CB 25 Carter, Tony CB 5-9 175 24 2 Florida State Jacksonville, Fla. CFA- ‘09 2-1-0-1 25 Tony Carter ......................CB B 78 Clady, Ryan OL 6-6 325 23 3 Boise State Rialto, Calif. D1- ‘08 16-16-0-0 26 J.J. Arrington...................RB RONCOS 4 Colquitt, Britton P 6-3 205 25 2 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. FA- ‘09 0-0-0-1 27 Knowshon Moreno ..........RB 32 Cox, Perrish CB 6-0 198 23 R Oklahoma State Waco, Texas D5- ‘10 N/A 28 Correll Buckhalter ............RB 64 Daniels, Stanley OL 6-4 320 25 1 Washington San Diego W(G.B.)- ‘10 N/A 29 Bruce Hall ........................RB 20 Dawkins, Brian S 6-0 210 36 15 Clemson Jacksonville, Fla. UFA(Phi)- ‘09 16-16-0-0 30 David Bruton ......................S 87 Decker, Eric WR 6-3 220 23 R Minnesota Cold Spring, Min. D3b- ‘10 N/A 31 Darcel McBath....................S 92 Dumervil, Elvis LB 5-11 248 26 5 Louisville Miami D4b- ‘06 16-14-0-0 32 Perrish Cox ......................CB 61 Duncan, Paul OL 6-7 315 22 R Notre Dame Dallas, Ga. CFA- ‘10 N/A 33 Nate Jones .......................CB 91 Fields, Ronald DL 6-2 314 28 6 Mississippi State Bogalusa, La. UFA(SF)- ‘09 16-16-0-0 34 Kyle McCarthy....................S 62 Fry, Dustin OL 6-3 326 26 2 Clemson Summerville, S.C. FA- ‘10 0-0-0-0^ 35 Lance Ball ........................RB 10 Gaffney, Jabar WR 6-2 200 29 9 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. UFA(NE)- ‘09 16-7-0-0 36 Josh Barrett........................S 90 Garland, Ben DL 6-5 275 22 R Air Force Grand Junction, Colo. CFA- ‘10 N/A 40 Toney Baker .....................RB 83 Geer, Riar TE 6-4 250 23 R Colorado Fruita, Colo. CFA- ‘10 N/A 41 Cassius Vaughn ...............CB 21 Goodman, André CB 5-10 184 31 9 South Carolina Greenville, S.C. UFA(Mia)- ‘09 16-16-0-0 43 Syd’Quan Thompson .......CB 89 Graham, Daniel TE 6-3 257 31 9 Colorado Denver UFA(NE)- ‘07 16-14-0-0 45 Korey Bosworth ...............LB 93 Green, Jarvis DL 6-3 285 31 9 Louisiana State Donaldson, La.
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