Today should be a day of celebration. Two great Denver Broncos were voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. We are happy. And we are not. After almost four weeks of pushing Steve Atwater’s candidacy for the Hall of Fame Emmanuel Sanders Color Rush Jersey , the voters decided that he was, once again, not worthy. It’s disappointing. It hurts as a fan. It sucks because we all know that Atwater is a true Hall of Famer. We know this because we have heard from coaches, players, general managers, members of the Hall of Fame. Ed Reed said he would give Atwater his spot if he didn’t get in. Wade Phillips called him the best free safety he’s ever coached. Both show the respect Atwater has around the league.Let’s be clear: this does not define Atwater. His legacy in the NFL is felt by more than a few players and coaches who know the man he is deserving of a bust in Canton, Ohio. He will get in. That doesn’t make the hurt any less. This isn’t just a snub of a great player, but of a great man who has proven himself to be humble in greatness, gracious in defeat, and a champion at heart.This isn’t over for Atwater. His NFL journey continues. His recognition will have to wait for one more year Gary Zimmerman Jersey , but in the end, he will be delivering a Hall of Fame speech in Canton. All of Broncos Country knows it, as does the rest of the NFL.Next year might be different. It is that time of the year again Broncos Country. Your top senior(and some junior) prospects will head down to Mobile Alabama this week to take part in the Senior Bowl. This will be our first real big step forward in the draft process and will showcase some of the top prospects in this years NFL Draft. One name Broncos fans should keep an eye on is Missouri quarterback, Drew Lock. Lock will arguably enter the Senior Bowl as the top quarterback prospect there and could potentially push Dwayne Haskins for that top spot if he performs well. Now, why should Broncos fans pay attention to Drew Lock? Well, the Missouri quarterback has been often rumored to be a favorite of Broncos General Manager, John Elway. Woody Paige who called the Broncos coaching decision weeks for it went down tweeted out that both John Elway and Gary Kubiak came away impressed with Lock after scouting him earlier in the football season. Kubiak is now gone, but his input and belief in Lock likely stuck with Elway along with his feelings about Lock as well. Benjamin Allbright also tweeted out that “Broncos fans should get familiar with Drew Lock”. So there is plenty of proof of some level of interest in Lock. Plenty of rumors out there saying there is a lot, but it is only January and they do have new voices in the conversation so we need to wait and see. However, the Broncos interest in players and coaches have been pretty transparent in the past so I am taking notice of this early trend. The hiring of now former San Francisco 49ers Quarterback’s Coach Rich Scangarello also points to Lock(and others) as well. He is known for his development of quarterback’s and someone like Lock will need that to reach his ceiling. He has all the tools https://www.broncosfanstore.com/Garett-Bolles-Jersey , but need some refining as all young quarterbacks do. Also, the Kyle Shanahan scheme he is bringing with him should fit Lock’s skill set as well. So if you’re a dot connector like I am, that’s another dot to connect in this long and winding draft process. So Lock will be the main player I will be watching at this year’s Senior Bowl practices. Now, Lock won’t be the only quarterback prospect there and Elway and the Broncos always put in plenty of time with every quarterback prospect throughout the process. Duke’s Daniel Jones, like Lock, has the potential to be a top 10 quarterback in the 2019 NFL Draft and could use the Senior Bowl as a launching point for his draft stock. He was coached by Peyton Manning’s favorite coach David Cutcliffe and has the potential to be a good quarterback as well. Right now, I have him neck and neck with Lock as a prospect so it will be interesting to see how the two fair this week.Another interesting name to watch is Buffalo’s mammoth quarterback, Tyree Jackson. If you watch any of his game clips, he looks like Paxton freaking Lynch. The same height, same build Jake Butt Color Rush Jersey , same blue and white jersey’s, same play style and so on. It is unfair to go there right off the bat, but those trigger points are there. I am anxious to see how he fairs at the Senior Bowl. He has all the tools but I want to see his accuracy, footwork, and mental progressions. In the end, to avoid the Lynch comp he will need to prove himself in the meetings and on the board in the meeting room. Elway is going to go shake some tree’s for a quarterback this offseason and could one of these quarterback’s from the Senior Bowl fall out? We shall see. Their performances this week will help begin to shape things and I am anxious to see how this all plays out.