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Demar Dotson is more than just depth and competition at right tackle — he’s also a mentor for the Broncos’ younger offensive tackles.
Dotson was signed after Ja’Wuan James opted out of the season and he might end up competing for the starting job but for now, he’s providing depth. He’s also passing on knowledge to projected starter Elijah Wilkinson.
“I’ve taken in everything because he’s been playing for the last 11 years,” Wilkinson said after practice on Aug. 21. “I’m taking in everything he has to offer for me, whether it’s talking to me about my set, where I’m putting my hands or doing this better . . . I’m only in my fourth year here, so anything helps. All advice — especially from a veteran who’s been against all kinds of pass rushers — all advice is good advice.”
Dotson started in 15 games for the Buccaneers last season and allowed 3.5 sacks, according to STATS LLC. Wilkinson started 12 games for Denver and allowed eight sacks. Perhaps Dotson will be able to pass on some tips that will help Wilkinson lower his sack total this season.
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