For this week’s 3 & Out I spoke with Benjamin Solak of The Draft Network to get an outside view on what Denver needs come Draft Day. If you haven’t started looking at The Draft Network for Mock drafts they do a series every Monday that I highly recommend. They’re also the best resource on the net with their 2019 player database. As always Cheap Derek Wolfe Jersey , this interview was lightly interviewed for clarity. 1st and 10Most of the season I’ve seen The Draft Network mock a quarterback to the Broncos. two weeks ago you gave them Jarret Stidham from Auburn, (will link the profile) and last Monday Brad Kelly gave them Will Grier from West Virginia. It seems like everyone’s sold on Justin Herbert but leery of the rest of this class, which made your mock even more interesting because you had Herbert staying at Oregon. So I guess if that were to happen, or Denver can’t get into realistic contention for him, why should they go after Grier, Stidham or even Drew Lock?Why should they? I suppose because they really need a quarterback, and teams that need a quarterback are pretty dead in the water in terms of deep playoff aspirations.Stidham isn’t a player I want to hang my hat on at all, as he’s struggled this season with his decision-making and accuracy. But because he’s a big-bodied SEC passer whose teams have been relatively successful, he’ll hit a lot of boxes for an evaluator like Elway. Grier is likely the best player of the three, but he’s a hot-and-cold passer who needs strong pass-catchers around him to be successful. Lock is a project quarterback with nice size and physical traits, but you’ll need a good bit of time to get him comfortable with the playbook.2nd and 8Outside of the QB position what do you see as the biggest needs of this Broncos team? They seem better than their record, but at the same time lost in blowout fashion to a rebuilding Jets team.Building in the trenches is always a great idea, especially when you need to nurse a young quarterback (eventually). Even when you don’t have a strong QB back there, a good offensive line helps power the running game. I could see them making a move at offensive tackle to upgrade on Jared Veldheer, in which case a player like West Virginia’s Yodny Cajuste or Wisconsin’s David Edwards makes a lot of sense. If they want to get a guy with tackle/guard versatility to really subscribe to a ‘best five’ mindset, look for Alabama’s Jonah Williams and Kansas State’s Dalton Risner.Interior defensive line is also probably a need -- that DeMarcus Walker pick was always a bad one. It’s a super strong class there: Alabama’s got two strong players in Quinnen Williams and Raekwon Davis, and Mississippi State’s Jeffery Simmons is a world-beater if you feel clear with his off-field history. 3rd and 5Since they have all these other needs, would it be better for them to chase after a different position where there seems to be a deep pool of talent and try to hold out for the QB crop of 2020? Fans are already calling for Tua Tagovailoa. It’s tough to plan for the 2020 draft because you never really know what’s coming. The mostly likely top quarterback to come off the board in 2020 right now isn’t even Tua -- it’s Justin Herbert, who may very well go back to school. Who knows if Tua comes out? What if he has a late injury and decides to go back to school instead of entering the Draft hurt? You never want to go reaching for lower talent just because you have need -- Denver shouldn’t feel the need to force quarterback -- but for every week that you start a quarterback who simply doesn’t give you a chance to be a division champion and playoff team, your team’s star players become less and less patient. That’s a tough thing to deal with in the locker room. Would Broncos Country possibly wait ‘til 2021 for their franchise QB? Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports4th and 3Everyone talks about the defensive line class and how great it looks, but what are the other strengths of this class? What are the weakest positions? Strong: Interior Defensive Line Youth Garett Bolles Jersey , EDGE, Wide Receiver, Interior Offensive LineWeak: Safety, Offensive Tackle, Running Back, QuarterbackDT Jerry Tillery has been an absolute menace for the Fighting Irish this season -- his frame and power remind me of Leonard Williams out of USC. Denver likely won’t be starving for EDGE play, but OLB Chase Winovich from Michigan may be available on Day 3, and he’s a polished rusher who should be a good special teamer. I love the Courtland Sutton/DaeSean Hamilton pairing for the Broncos -- I guess if you’re looking for a guy not necessarily in either of those two molds, then a Collin Johnson from Texas gives you downfield contested catch ability that neither Sutton or Hamilton bring. Interior guys? I’m falling hard for Chris Lindstrom, the guard out of Boston College -- big, powerful hands, clean footwork. He’s a people mover.What do you think Broncos Country? SEATTLE (0-0) at DENVER (0-0)Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FoxOPENING LINE — Denver by 1RECORD VS. SPREAD — Seattle 6-9-1, Denver 4-11-1SERIES RECORD — Broncos lead 34-21LAST MEETING — Seahawks beat Broncos 26-20 in OT, Sept. 22, 2014AP PRO32 RANKING - Seahawks No. 18, Broncos No. 23SEAHAWKS OFFENSE — OVERALL (15), RUSH (23), PASS (14).SEAHAWKS DEFENSE — OVERALL (11), RUSH (19) Youth Phillip Lindsay Jersey , PASS (6).BRONCOS OFFENSE - OVERALL (17), RUSH (12), PASS (20).BRONCOS DEFENSE - OVERALL (3), RUSH (5), PASS (4).STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES — Seattle QB Russell Wilson's 34 TD passes led league in '17, including NFL-record 19 in fourth quarter. ... Wilson is fourth NFL player with 3,000 yards in each of first six seasons. ... S Earl Thomas ended holdout midweek after Seahawks rebuffed his request for new contract or trade. ... WR Doug Baldwin's 29 TD catches second most in NFL since '15. ... Tyler Lockett led league with 949 kick return yards. ... WR Brandon Marshall second among active players with 959 catches, 12,215 yards and third in TD receptions (82). ... Marshall's first four seasons were in Denver (2006-09), only has played against Broncos once, in 2011. ... LB Bobby Wagner ranked third in NFC with 133 tackles, franchise-record sixth season with 100-plus stops. His 776 tackles were second most in league since '12. ... CB Shaquill Griffin's 14 pass breakups fourth most among rookies in '17. Brother Shaquem, who has no left hand, will start at linebacker in first NFL game. ... Broncos own longest active streak in NFL with six straight wins in openers. ... QB Case Keenum set career highs in '17 with Vikings in completions (325), passing yards (3,547), TD throws (22). His 67.6 completion percentage ranked second in league. ... Rookie Royce Freeman set to become first rookie RB to start for Denver since Hall of Famer Terrell Davis in '95. Freeman's all-time Pac-12 leader in TD runs (60). ... WR Demaryius Thomas only player in NFL with 80-plus catches and 900-plus yards each of last six seasons. ... WR Emmanuel Sanders had 11 catches for 149 yards in last meeting. ... LB Von Miller third player since '82 (Reggie White, DeMarcus Ware) with 10-plus sacks in six of first seven seasons. Miller leads league with 83 1/2 sacks since '11. ... LB Brandon Marshall coming off third 100-tackle season. ... Chris Harris Jr. one of three CBs in NFL with 400-plus tackles and 15-plus interceptions since rookie season in '11. ... Rookie pass rusher Bradley Chubb set North Carolina State records with 60 tackles for loss and 26 sacks. Broncos drafted him fifth overall ... Fantasy tip: Sanders looks for a monster season with Keenum at QB and should test revamped Seattle secondary.