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Fans should also note that while this depth chart comes straight from the team, the Broncos still call it an "unofficial" depth chart, and it should be taken with a grain of salt. It's roughly a reflection of how coach Sean Payton stacks up each position, but there are clearly a few exceptions.
The Patriots look like the NFL's most dominant team. The Eagles are struggling with the surging Cowboys looming. Where do they all stand? Find out in this week's "Herd Hierarchy."
Dallas’ high-octane offense struggled to get anything going, while the defense couldn’t find ways to stop Bo Nix and the Broncos’ offense. The Cowboys stumbled 44-24 at Empower Field at Mile High, falling to 3-4-1 on the season.
Bolles' absence from the top 10 is conspicuous, as he's arguably been the NFL's best left tackle this season. He's currently ranked as Pro Football Focus' No. 2 offensive tackle, and ranks behind only Andrew Thomas of the New York Giants in the fewest quarterback pressures allowed (minimum of 400 pass-blocking snaps).
On this episode of "Broncos in 60," cornerback Pat Surtain II discusses the importance of the Broncos' confidence as they head on the road to face the Las Vegas Raiders, while quarterback Bo Nix talks
Broncos TE Nate Adkins (knee) and DL D.J. Jones (ankle) did not participate in the portion of Wednesday's practice open to the media.
The Dallas Cowboys landed a steal in free agency with Javonte Williams, who can eclipse a major milestone on Thursday