Analysis of Denver Broncos New Players After the 2026 NFL Draft
Introduction
The Denver Broncos have finished their 2026 draft process, focusing on filling weak positions and adding new athletic talent to the team.
Main Body
The team decided to prioritize the inside linebacker position by selecting Khalil Murdock with the 257th overall pick. This move happened after the team released Dre Greenlaw because he was unable to play consistently. Currently, the expected starters are Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad, but both have some risks. For example, Singleton's ability to defend against passes is questioned because of his age, whereas Strnad lacks experience as a main starter. Consequently, the team hopes that Murdock, who holds the NCAA record for forced fumbles, will improve the team's depth alongside players like Jonah Elliss. Furthermore, the franchise is expanding its business side by selecting running back Jonah Coleman in the fourth round. Coleman was invited to the NFLPA Rookie Premiere in Los Angeles, which marks the start of his professional branding. This event is used as a formal way to introduce the athlete's image to the public and start marketing campaigns that align with the team's visual identity.
Conclusion
In summary, the Broncos have filled important gaps in their roster and started the commercial promotion of their new draft picks.
Learning
๐ Moving Beyond 'But' and 'Because'
To move from A2 to B2, you need to stop using simple connectors and start using Logical Transitions. In this text, the author doesn't just say 'This happened, but that happened.' They use a sophisticated toolkit to link ideas.
๐ The "Comparison & Contrast" Tool
Look at the sentence: "Singleton's ability... is questioned... whereas Strnad lacks experience."
The B2 Secret: Whereas is a power-word. Instead of using but, use whereas to compare two different facts in one sentence.
- A2 style: Singleton is old, but Strnad is new.
- B2 style: Singleton is experienced, whereas Strnad is a rookie.
๐ The "Cause & Effect" Chain
Notice the word Consequently at the start of the paragraph.
In A2 English, we use so (e.g., "It rained, so I stayed home"). In B2, we use Transition Adverbs to show a result.
The Formula:
[Situation]Consequently,[Result]
Example from text: Risks with starters Consequently, the team hopes Murdock will improve depth.
๐ Vocabulary Upgrade: 'Filling Gaps'
Instead of saying "The team needs more players," the text says "filling weak positions" and "filled important gaps in their roster."
Try this mental shift:
- โ I need to learn more English. (A2)
- โ I need to fill the gaps in my grammar knowledge. (B2)
Quick Reference Guide for your writing:
| Simple (A2) | Advanced (B2) | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| But | Whereas / However | Contrasting two things |
| So | Consequently / Therefore | Showing a result |
| Need | Fill a gap / Prioritize | Describing a requirement |