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  • Broncos' Kage Casey: Lands with Denver

    The Broncos selected Casey in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 111th overall. Casey (6-foot-6, 310 pounds) played four years at Boise State and solidified himself as the team's starting left tackle over his final three seasons, concluding his collegiate career with 41 consecutive starts. While Casey boasts the experience and well-rounded skillset to tentatively contribute as a rookie, he could be more suited to a move inside at the NFL level. Denver's elite offensive line represents one of the few landing spots in the league where Casey could get the luxury of a transitional period to focus on his development, with Garett Bolles and Mike McGlinchey already locked in as this unit's top tackles.
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