Denver in a runaway !! They added a #1 RB that can carry the Load so no more"running back by committee. They also got the #2 cover corner in Bly so now thy have 2 of the top 5 corners in the NFL. Got a good TE and got rid of Courtney Brown. And still have the draft to fill in depth where needed
2007-03-20 11:05:26
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answered by brocoman2 1
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The Broncos have had the busiest and best offseason so far in the NFL. They just cemented this rating by signing WR Stockley. Plus, they picked up a decent running back in signing Travis Henry. Patrick Ramsey will make either a great back-up or wonderful competition for Cutler. And picking up Dre Bly was an awesome move.
2007-03-20 13:04:03
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answered by Marcy C 2
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I might desire to declare that the denver broncos in a manner have had the ideal and worst offseason so some distance. they have had the worst because of fact of yet another dying to their team. yet so some distance as soccer strikes I dont think of absolutely everyone seems to be doing extra useful to construct a championship high quality team. They upload Dre Bly to a secondary that already has John Lynch and Champ Baily. That by using some distance is the ideal secondary ever interior the NFL as an entire. additionally they're attempting to get carry of Jamal Lewis probably to an offense with an incredible line and massive time receivers in Javon Walker/Marshall..
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answered by ? 4
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The Denver Broncos. Every week we hear about some offseason moves they've done. Although I don't approve of some (releasing C. Brown), I love what the Bronos have done. If Bly stays, I don't care what else happens, Denver will absolutly keep the record of best offseason.
2007-03-20 10:26:34
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answered by Kasey B 4
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Busiest: Broncos: With all those trades.
Best: New England: 2 1st Round draft picks, Adalius Thomas, Wes Welker, Donte Stallworth.
2007-03-20 10:11:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The two you've mentioned have been busy and have signed some quality guys. Both have improved themselves much more than the rest of the league has in FA. I'd give New England a slight advantage simply with the signing of the Ravens LB although Denver has improved themselves also.
2007-03-20 11:07:56
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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I don't know about the Broncos.. I mean every year it seems they switch rbs so henry really doesnt mean much to me... they could make mike cloud a 1000 yard rusher
Busiest: The Pats... common they signed so many players in the first few days
BEST: Jets... STEALING thomas jones for basically nothing... they have filled their biggest hole with a great young running back
2007-03-20 11:32:46
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answered by Jesse 4
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1. denver
dre bly, champ bailey... on the same team? enough said. and they got rid of tatum bell. he was gonna be a bust and will never be an every down chain mover/runningback.
2. 49ers
true, they overpaid nate clemants, but they really got a bundle of good defensive talent, which will allow them to focus on drafting offensive talent. because of how much they spent in the offseason, i believe that they could be a force next year.
2007-03-20 11:40:33
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answered by minkey 2
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i agree with ur choices and the order can be switched around. i also like what the 49ers are doing too. concentrating on defense (CB nate clements, S michael lewis) and picking up another receiver (WR ashley lelie) for alex smith.
now hopefully they have a good draft!
2007-03-20 10:03:03
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answered by carlos l 5
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The Patriots, obviously
2007-03-20 12:43:54
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answered by Terry C. 7
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