during Day 3 of the 2019 NFL Draft?"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos 2019 Draft ClassBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕NFL DraftDenver Broncos 2019 DraftMy Broncos Wish List for Day 3 of the NFL DraftNew Womens Courtland Sutton Jersey ,36commentsCan John Elway find a gem or two on Saturday during Day 3 of the 2019 NFL Draft? My Broncos Wish List for Day 3 of the NFL DraftCould Wilson fall to the Broncos?Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SportsOne thing to keep in mind about Day 3 of the NFL draft is that Vic Fangio was a part of an organization that found Adrian Amos, Eddie Jackson, and Tarik Cohen in the last rounds of the NFL draft. There is talent out there to mine. A lot of it.Below you will find the players I spent time studying since the 2018 season ended. They’re ranked by the order I’d take them in, by round. My criteria when evaluating them was strictly what I think they can do for the Denver Broncos.If you want my extended thoughts on the QB class, follow this link.If you want my extended thoughts on the first round prospects, follow this link.If you want my extended thoughts on the second & third round prospects, follow this link.If you want my extended thoughts on the day 3 prospects, follow this link.First Round TargetChauncey Gardner-JohnsonSecond Round TargetsAmani Oruwariye - CB2Julian Love - CB5Third Round TargetsBlake Cashman - LB3Dru Samia - OL6Mack Wilson - LB4Amani Hooker - S4Fourth Round TargetsMaxx Crosby - EDGE7Ben Burr-Kirven - LB5D’Andre Walker - EDGE8Isaiah Johnson - CB7Justin Hollins - EDGE9Brett Rypien - QB4Renell Wren - DL9Dillon Mitchell - WR7Stanley Morgan Jr. - WR8Kingsley Keke - DL10Darius Slayton - WR9Charles Omenihu - EDGE10Dillon Mack - DL11Dax Raymond - TE7Deeper Sleepers & Scheme FitsSutton Smith - LB8 / EDGE10Cameron Smith - LB9Foster Moreau - TE8Lamont Gaillard - OL12Drue Tranquill - LB9Ugo Amadi - S5Ryan Finley - QB7Ben Powers - OL13Jalen Jelks - EDGE12Gary Jennings Jr. - WR10Tyree Jackson - QB8Jimmy Moreland - CB8Alize Mack - TE10Hjalte Froholdt - OL15Dontavius Russell - DL12Donald Parham - TE11Kaden Smith - TE12Isaiah Prince - OL16Michael Jackson - CB9Chris Slayton - DL13Michael Hyatt - OL17Yosuah Njiman - OL 18Iman Marshall - CB10 / S8Saivion Smith - CB11Greg Gaines - DL 14Malik Gant - S9Ryan Bates - OL19Isaac Nauta - TE13Jordan Ta’amu - QB9Easton Stick - QB10Broncos vs Ravens preview: Unleash the Orange Rush to pass first road test Two games, two come-from-behind wins for Case Keenum and the Denver Broncos. Is Broncos Country set for a reboot of 2015, where it feels as if you just finished a marathon when the games are over? As Laurie Lattimore-Volkmann said after Denver’s 20-19 win over the Oakland Raiders last Sunday, “Need to get my John-Elway-80s-Broncos defibrillator out of the closet.”Now comes the first road test of the 2018 season for Keenum and the Broncos (2-0). That comes on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens (1-1), where Denver is 1-4 all time. As Adam Malnati and I discussed on the latest MHR Radio Podcast, that doesn’t mean much for this game or team, but it is another factor to consider for a team playing in the “early” game on the East Coast. That might explain why the Broncos are 1-4 in Baltimore. Offensive RankingsBaltimore: Eighth in overall offense (397.0 yards), 23rd in rushing (91.5), seventh in passing (305.5) and third in points (35).Denver: Fourth in overall offense (427.5 yards), second in rushing (157.0), 13th in passing (270.5) and tied for 13th in points (23.5).Defense RankingsBaltimore: Second in overall defense (263.0 yards), 15th in rushing (95.5), third in passing (167.5) and tied for sixth in points (18.5).Denver: Fifthteenth in overall defense (339.5 yards), tied for sixth in rushing (78.0), 21st in passing (261.5) and tied for 14th in points (21.5).Are we in line for another exhausting, down-to-the-wire day, or will Denver play its first complete game of the season? Here are our keys to the game.Play to the strengths of the defense In other words Womens Von Miller Jersey , do whatever it takes to ensure Von Miller and the Orange Rush wreck Joe Flacco/this game. One way to ensure that happens is to have the secondary play press coverage. Give the pass rushers more time to hit, pressure and sack Flacco. There’s no question the pass rush is the strength of the defense, so do whatever it takes to make it successful. The first two games have shown what this unit is capable of and how it can dominate a game. (The first two games have also shown Broncos Country needs to rock this badass shirt.) Unleash it in on Sunday in Baltimore — Orange Crush ——> Orange Rush! — Ian St. ClairQuit turning the damn ball over Case Keenum is now at 57 percent of last season’s interception total, and we’re only 12 percent of the way through the season. In fact, Keenum is currently throwing picks at a higher per game rate than Denver’s quarterback triumvirate from hell last year.I get that it’s a small sample in a new offense, and I love the way the offense has moved the ball and responded to the turnovers, but it will be a key to watch until they prove they can play a clean game. — Jeff Essary Bill Musgrave’s game plan The Broncos offensive coordinator would be wise to keep the ball out of Keenum’s hands if the running game is chugging. Don’t be surprised if it does. Baltimore lost linebacker C.J. Mosley early in Thursday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals and it left the Ravens susceptible to weakside cutbacks by Joe Mixon time and again. Even if Mosley plays, he’ll be gritting through pain, so Royce Freeman and Phillip Lindsay need to capitalize. As you see above, is second in the NFL right now running the football. — Just_JoRo Control the game offensively Denver has played the first two games in such a sloppy fashion that its 2-0 start could just as easily have been 0-2. A few long drives resulting in points, allowing the defense to stay rested will be essential. Especially being on the road, it will be important to keep keep the offense on the field to avoid allowing Baltimore to find offensive rhythm. — Adam Malnati Cover John Brown Turnovers are a gushing wound that you can fix by making sure that the opposing team is bleeding out quicker than you are. Admit which rookies need more time and replace them with their over-qualified backups. It is Miller, not Khalil Mack, who should be leading the MVP conversation right now. — Ian Henson Don’t get too cute in the secondary Woods has some great man coverage corners. He needs to man them up and let them beat the Ravens’ receivers one-on-one. Baltimore might have the best receiver group it’s had in years, but that’s not the same thing as saying they have a great one. Nick Boyle isn’t a significant threat at tight end, so let the safeties and linebackers do their jobs and keep those receivers locked down. The Broncos may give up a big play here and there based on the results so far, but if they keep Flacco uncomfortable and give the Orange Rush time to get to him, Denver will be halfway to victory. — Taylor KotheThe MHR Radio Podcast is now on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher and TuneIn. Please subscribe to the one that fits your fancy, and also rate and review what you hear.What are your keys to victory for the Broncos?