7 players Broncos fans should watch for in East-West Shrine Bowl

Here are seven NFL draft prospects Broncos fans should watch for in the East-West Shrine Bowl on Saturday.

4. Charlie Heck, OT, University of North Carolina

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Heck was a three-year starter for the Tar Heels. He has great bloodlines, as he is the son of Andy Heck, who played 12 seasons in the NFL.

“Heck uses adequate bend in his pass-sets with eager hands to latch onto defenders before they can attack him, despite his shorter arms,” Brugler said. “The biggest issue I saw on tape was his inconsistent timing and that’s something that will be exploited in the NFL if he doesn’t fix it.”

5. Javaris Davis, CB, Auburn

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Davis is an undersized corner with speed to burn. He brings special teams value with his experience as a punter returner. He finished his Auburn career with eight interceptions and 35 pass deflections.

“Davis is a burner,” Brugler said. “Good chance he finishes with a top-5 40-yard dash time at the combine. But his lack of size really hurts his impact potential. Receivers will make plays over him or block him out of the play. His lack of lengths shows up quite often.”