Broncos spoke with OL Cameron Clark at East-West Shrine Bowl

The Broncos spoke with Charlotte offensive lineman Cameron Clark at an East-West Shrine Bowl practice last week.

The Denver Broncos spoke with Charlotte 49ers offensive lineman Cameron Clark after an East-West Shrine Bowl practice on Jan. 15, according to Charlie Campbell of WalterFootball.com. Clark will likely be a late-round candidate or undrafted free agent prospect in April.

Clark (6-5, 294 pounds) was a three-year starter for the 49ers and was named the team’s Offensive MVP in 2017. The two-time team captain played in 49 games, a school record. Clark earned First Team All-Conference USA honors as a senior in 2019.

Clark spent most of his time at tackle at Charlotte but he might be a candidate to move inside to guard in the NFL. With the future of Ron Leary uncertain, Denver could use more depth at guard. The Broncos could also use more depth at tackle because of Ja’Wuan James‘ injury concerns.

Denver is projected to have five selections in the final three rounds of the draft — Clark might be among the late-round candidates the team is considering. The draft will be held in Las Vegas from April 23–25.

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