The Denver Broncos brought in 12 players for workouts on Monday, including 11 players from the Canadian Football League, according to a report from KPRC-TV’s Aaron Wilson.
Denver brought in three wide receivers, two offensive linemen, four linebackers and three defensive linemen. Of the 11 CFL players, four have spent time in the NFL: linebacker Isaac Darkangelo (Lions, Raiders), receiver Makai Polk (Ravens, Giants), defensive lineman Jonah Tavai (Seahawks) and Davion Taylor (Eagles, Bears, Cardinals).
Only one of the players, offensive lineman Spencer Rolland, is not a CFL player. Rolland was cut from the Green Bay Packers’ practice squad earlier this month. View the full list of Monday’s workout players below.
12 players worked out for Broncos
- WR AJou Ajou (6-2, 211 pounds)
- WR Ayden Eberhardt (6-2, 195 pounds)
- WR Makai Polk (6-3, 197 pounds)
- OL Logan Ferland (6-4, 275 pounds)
- OL Spencer Rolland (6-6, 306 pounds)
- LB A.J. Allen (6-1, 210 pounds)
- LB Michael Ayers (6-2, 220 pounds)
- LB Isaac Darkangelo (6-1, 230 pounds)
- LB Davion Taylor (6-1, 230 pounds)
- DL Brandon Barlow (6-4, 260 pounds)
- DL Elliott Brown (6-5, 225 pounds)
- DL Jonah Tavai (5-10, 283 pounds)
#Broncos worked out AJou Ajou, A.J. Allen, Michael Ayers, Brandon Barlow, Elliott Brown, Isaac Darkangelo, Ayden Eberhardt, Logan Ferland, Makai Polk, Spencer Rolland, Jonah Tavai, Davion Taylor in @CFL audition
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) December 16, 2024
Denver is likely considering these players as candidates to sign reserve/future contracts at the end of the 2024 NFL season.
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