What would you do if three first-round players fell to you? Run to the podium and ask questions later."If you’ve followed my Monday Mock series the past few weeks John Elway Jersey White , you’ve probably noticed that I got away from The Draft Network’s Mock Machine. I’ve done a handful of live mocks. One where I traded way down to pick up a 2020 first round pick and another where I collected as much 2019 ammo as I could. Last week played around with what I would do as a GM for ever team. This Monday I got back to the TDN Machine...and I think I broke it. 10. Devin White - LINEBACKERThere were no other choices. Oliver went 9, White slid. I ran and grabbed him.If you haven’t read my GIF Horse pieces on Devin White, I talked about him at length here and here. Simply put, he’s the second-best player on my adjusted Broncos board. (There is no feasible way Quinnen Williams slides, after all.) I had this to say after my first time studying him:If White is there at 10, you grab him, throw him next to Todd Davis between Von Miller and Bradley Chubb and grin ear to ear as the defense takes a jump to another level in 2019. His speed would immediately cover for a lot of the weaknesses Davis has. His ability to cover and spy would be assets in the AFC West with Hunter Henry, Travis Kelce, and potentially Kyler Murray on the schedule. 41. Jerry Tillery - DEFENSIVE LINESomehow Jeffery Simmons was there and I thought long and hard about it, but Tillery can practice in his first camp, can play 16 games year 1 and on a 4-year contract that matters. Tillery was a bit late on my radar, but he took no time making an impression. I have him as a first-round talent and he’d be a hand-in-glove fit along the Vic Fangio defensive line. On base running downs he’s ideally a 5-technique but slides into the B-gap shooting role in Nickel personnel. There are a few questions about effort, but it all came together his senior season at Notre Dame, and I expect him to thrive with Bill Kollar coaching him. Tillery next to Shelby Harris gives the Denver D a scary interior pass rush for the next half decade. 71. Chris Lindstrom - OFFENSIVE LINE31 teams fell asleep at the wheel. There’s no other way.Lindstrom is kind of the “guard who isn’t Dalton Risner” to most of Broncos Country, but not this guy. I see a special athlete and perfect fit in the Shanahan-style run game. He started four years at Boston College;he’s played both right tackle and guard; he’s equally adept in pass protection as he is run blocking. He’s a Day 1 starter and should solve one spot for a decade or more.125. Josh Oliver - TIGHT ENDIt came down to Will Grier, Stanley Morgan Jr. or Oliver, but we need a tight end.I was tempted by Grier as I’m probably higher on him than you are. Instead I went for one of the last tight ends where it isn’t a complete disaster if he’s forced to start early. I don’t think “the other Oliver” will ever blow you away, but he’s good enough to get the job done as both a blocker and receiver. He’s started four years at San Diego State and comes to the NFL as a bit of a “jack of all trades” type. Rumors have the Broncos as very interested, so this makes a ton of sense.148. Jalen Hurd - RECEIVER/RUNNING BACKIf you want to grill me for taking a flier on Jalen Hurd, I get it. He’s a bit of a project at this point, and there was definitely talent on the board, but I see a guy who had 69 catches for 946 yards and 7 touchdowns his first year at a position. I see a guy who ran for 2,638 yards and 26 touchdowns in the SEC his first three years in college. In summary, I see a freaky athlete who’s new to the position and brings a ton of promise as a YAC receiver with coaching. A guy who could pinch hit as a runner if you need one. A guy who is 6-foot-4, 226 pounds.Hurd is one of the more intriguing size/speed guys in this class. 156. Foster Moreau - TIGHT ENDI considered Michael Jackson and Gary Jennings Jr. but decided to double down at tight end. There’s a big part of me that wonders if Moreau will ever look as good in pads as he did in Indianapolis. He tested as an elite athlete but has yet to look like that kind of player. That said, he gives us more depth at a position of need and is both a decent blocker and receiver. He’ll need work on his footwork and route running to see the field on offense, but the tools are there. 182. Brett Rypien - QUARTERBACKIt was Chris Slayton or the Bronco Womens Royce Freeman Jersey , and if Flacco gets hurt, I’d rather not start Kevin Hogan.My QB4 behind the big 3. I had this to say about Rypien last week:I’ll consider that valuable in round five. Injuries happen, may as well prepare for them. 237. Yosuah Nijman - OFFENSIVE LINEIt was Jimmy Moreland or Nijman.Do you believe in Munchak? Yosuah is the kind of athletic tackle prospect who needs a coach to rebuild his technique and instill the right mindset. If Munchak can do it, the Broncos may have a starting caliber tackle or guard, which is why we’re taking the flier here.Final ThoughtsIf I have any regrets with this class, it’s that I never had decent value to grab edge depth. I believe in Jeff Holland, but that is still pretty worrisome. I would have also liked to do more for the secondary, but the board just didn’t really fall that way. What do you think, Broncos Country? CANTON, Ohio — Tony Gonzalez probably could have been a star in the NBA. Instead, he chose the NFL path, and the most productive tight end in history has entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame.A six-time All-Pro, Gonzalez helped revolutionize the position, lining up in traditional tight end spots as well as flanked out or in the backfield — pretty much everywhere on the field. backs everywhere on the field in 12 seasons with Kansas City and five with Atlanta. He stands second in receptions with 1,325 only to Jerry Rice, like Gonzalez a Hall of Fame inductee in his first year of eligibility.A first-round draft pick by Kansas City in 1997, Gonzalez was 33 when traded to Atlanta in 2009. By then, he already held NFL records for catches and yards receiving by a tight end.His final totals included 15,127 yards receiving and 111 touchdowns in the regular season. He made 14 Pro Bowls and the NFL All-Decade Team of the 2000s.“Be fearless, and focus,” said Gonzalez, who was presented by his cousin, Dennis Allen. “I believe (success), it’s in your heart and your mind. I learned this just from watching the greats.”26<button class="view-gallery">View Gallery</button> Gallery:Pro Football Hall of Fame: Tony Gonzalez, Johnny Robinson induction weekendKirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports | Kirby Lee