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Broncos drafted/signed 3 players from last year’s Senior Bowl

The 2024 Senior Bowl will be played at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama later today.

The Denver Broncos will have scouts and coaches in attendance, including quality control coaches Logan Kilgore (National Team) and Zack Grossi (American Team) serving as tight end coaches for the all-star game.

In addition to the notable quarterbacks, the Broncos will be scouting players at every position in Mobile, including mid- and late-round prospects. Last year, Denver drafted two Senior Bowl participants and signed a third player as an undrafted free agent.

The Broncos used a third-round pick to select Iowa cornerback Riley Moss and a sixth-round pick to select Boise State safety JL Skinner. After the draft, Denver signed Central Michigan pass rusher Thomas Incoom as a college free agent.

Admittedly, the trio had forgettable rookie seasons in 2023. Moss was sidelined by core muscle surgery in August. Once he recovered, the cornerback failed to make an impact on defense, earning just 23 snaps.

Skinner only appeared in two games, getting one snap on defense and nine snaps on special teams. Incoom dressed for four games as a rookie and played 20 snaps on defense.

Last year’s class of Senior Bowl additions was underwhelming for the Broncos, but those three players will aim to make a bigger impact in Year 2.

CB Riley Moss (3rd-round pick)

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(Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports)

DB JL Skinner (6th-round pick)

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(Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)

OLB Thomas Incoom (UDFA signee)

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(Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports)

Story originally appeared on Broncos Wire