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3 Broncos made Pete Prisco's list of Top 100 NFL players

3 Broncos made Pete Prisco's list of Top 100 NFL players

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On the heels of the Denver Broncos' first playoff appearance since the 2015 Super Bowl season, CBS Sports writer Pete Prisco named his top 100 players going into the 2025 NFL season.
Prisco named three Broncos players on his top 100 list. Reigning Defensive Player of the Year Pat Surtain came in the highest of the three, at No. 9.
"PS2 has emerged as the top cover corner in the league," wrote Prisco. "His ability to lock down receivers impacts the Denver defense in a big way. He was the NFL Defensive Player of the Year for a reason."
Coming in at No. 51, the next Denver player named was offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz. "The Belly" was named an All-Pro in 2024 after a dominant year. "He is adept as both a run blocker and in pass protection and is a big part of why the Denver offensive line improved last season," Prisco noted.
The final Bronco player Prisco named was left tackle Garett Bolles, coming in at No. 74. "Bolles excels in pass protection playing on the left side of the Denver line," wrote Prisco. "He isn't a power player in the run game, but he gets by with his smarts. He's more known for his pass blocking."
Prisco's list mostly matched up with PFF's list of Broncos, with the exception of wide receiver Courtland Sutton in place of Bolles.
What other Broncos potentially got snubbed from Prisco's top 100 players ahead of the season? Give us your thoughts on Facebook and Twitter/X.
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