Twelve weeks after hiring coach Nathaniel Hackett and seven weeks after trading for quarterback Russell Wilson, the new-look Broncos will make their full-squad, on-field debut Monday with the start of a voluntary minicamp.
The stench of their six-year playoff drought and streak of five consecutive losing seasons remains, but hope is prevalent throughout the Broncos’ facility and Hackett and Wilson are leading that charge in impacting required change. “You want to see the guys run around a little bit, you want to see how the first two weeks of teaching have been with the base foundation of what we want to do,” Hackett said last week about the minicamp during an interview with The Post. “And, heck, it will be the first time we break a huddle and it will be the first time we’re up at the line .
“You just want to get the basic operation in a walk-through or in a practice and get a feel for the guys and where they are knowledge-wise and what we need to do as we move forward.”What’s the story: Hackett’s job changed dramatically last March when the Broncos pulled off a blockbuster trade to acquire Wilson from the Seahawks. Instead of getting Drew Lock ready or grinding away on video to ascertain which quarterback in the draft was most NFL-ready, Hackett can collaborate with Wilson.“ is the epitome of a worker and when you hear the line, ‘He’s obsessed with the process,’ I think that’s a very, very good statement about him because he wants to know everything and every little detail.
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