If the Broncos are still looking for a burner at wide receiver Bradley Chubb Broncos Jersey , they Hollywood Brown fits that description."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos 2019 Draft ClassBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Denver Broncos 2019 DraftNFL Draft Prospect Profile: Wide Receiver Marquise BrownNew,7commentsIf the Broncos are still looking for a burner at wide receiver, they Hollywood Brown fits that description. NFL Draft Prospect Profile: Wide Receiver Marquise BrownBen Queen-USA TODAY SportsThis year’s draft class features a game-changing offensive talent from the University of Oklahoma. He has blazing speed, is electric with the ball in his hands, and has a diminutive stature that is just below what’s considered NFL level, which is causing questions about his ability to flourish in the pros. No, we’re not talking about Kyler Murray (that’s next week), we’re talking about the “other” game-breaking Sooner.Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown — Wide Receiver — OklahomaHeight: 5’9” Weight: 166 lbs.Bench Press: N/A | Arm Length: 30 1/2” | Hands: 9”40 Yard Dash: N/A | 3 Cone Drill: N/A | 20 Yard Shuttle: N/AMarquise Brown, cousin to All-Pro Antonio Brown, didn’t receive any D-1 offers coming out of high school, so he walked on to College of the Canyons, a junior college in California, and worked at Six Flags to pay the bills. After racking up over 700 yards and 10 TDs in 10 games, Brown received a scholarship offer his sophomore year from Oklahoma. He walked into a stellar offense led by Lincoln Riley and Baker Mayfield, and fit right in. In 2017, he put up over 1,000 yards on just 57 catches and 7 TDs, averaging 19.2 YPC and earning the moniker “Hollywood” for his big-play ability.In 2018, Hollywood kept churning out Oscar-worthy performances as he led the Sooners in receptions and yards with 1,318 on 75 catches and 10 TDs, putting his career YPC at a whopping 18.3.Scouting Report+ Absolute burner speed+ Tyreek Hill-level quickness and acceleration out of cuts and from a dead stop.+ Good contact balance, especially for his size. Didn’t just outrun guys, but shook off tacklers. 18 broken tackles in 2018.+ Better route runner than your typical “deep ball guy”+ Excellent hands and clutch catches in big moments+ Dangerous with the ball in his hands. Turned several routine slants and screens into house-calls. Threat to score from anywhere on the field. - Size is the biggest concern at the next level.- Played in a brilliantly designed offense that stressed the linebackers and safeties constantly, so he was often wide open without even trying.- Lisfranc surgery leaves a question mark around his availability and ability to start the season. Game Film/HighlightsWhat “they” are sayingMatt Harmon - Reception PerceptionTed Nguyen - The Athletic Bucky Brooks - NFL NetworkBrooks has Brown as his No. 1 ranked wide receiver in this draft.Brad Kelly - The Draft NetworkWhy he fitsDenver has reportedly been looking for a burner on offense to take the top off the defense, and give Joe Flacco a reliable deep target. Marquise Brown absolutely delivers on that ask, and then some. Brown would add another dynamic, speedy threat along with Philip Lindsay, and give Denver quite the young core of offensive playmakers, and can be the replacement for Emmanuel Sanders when he moves on.Speaking of Sanders, depending on his health, Denver’s depth at WR gives Brown time to heal and wouldn’t force him into action early on, if he wasn’t ready.Why he doesn’tThe two biggest concerns are his size, and his injury. I’m less concerned about his size, as he is pretty close to DeSean Jackson’s size. While he weighed in at 166 at the Combine, that was two months after Lisfranc surgery. He likely plays closer to 170+. Now about the surgery - he got good news this week at the combine medical re-check. Reports say Brown “looked impressive” and his foot looked “excellent.”While that’s good news, only time will tell how quickly he will be back to full strength, and if this will affect his speed at all, long-term.Final ThoughtsOverall, I think Hollywood Brown is a perfect fit for Denver, given its needs at the position, and would give the Broncos another game-breaker and difference maker on an offense that’s still looking to find some explosion. Unfortunately, even with the injury and not being able to perform at the Combine, Brown will likely be off the board by the time Denver picks at #41. If he somehow drops to them at the top of the second round Von Miller Jersey White , I wouldn’t hesitate to pull the trigger if I’m John Elway. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Case Keenum’s new beginning in Denver was blotted by an uncharacteristic three interceptions, almost half the number he threw in Minnesota last year, when only seven of his 481 passes were picked off.Keenum said he awoke the morning after Denver’s 27-24 win over Seattle and “I would say it didn’t feel quite like I wanted it to feel after my first win as a Bronco. So, there’s a lot of hunger. We’re all very, very hungry to get out there and keep getting better this week.”The Broncos (1-0) host Oakland (0-1) on Sunday.Despite the trio of interceptions, Broncos coaches didn’t flinch in their faith of Keenum. The QB who teamed with Stefon Diggs to produce the Vikings‘ virtuoso shocker in the playoffs threw three touchdown passes, punctuating the Broncos’ best offensive output since the 2015 finale with a frozen rope to a tiptoeing, tumbling Demaryius Thomas for the winning score.Keenum also hit Emmanuel Sanders (10 catches for 135 yards) for his first touchdown since Week 2 last season, and rookie running back Phillip Lindsay for his first career TD, a 29-yard catch-and-run play.Only one other time in Keenum’s 43 NFL games has he thrown as many as three interceptions; in 2016 he was picked off four times by the Giants while with the Los Angeles Rams.Keenum said he needs to relax and realize he doesn’t have to press with such talent around him.“I trust all those guys,” Keenum said. “We’ve got some incredible playmakers that make plays downfield, and if anything, I just need to make sure when a shot’s called, it’s not necessarily a shot taken. Check the ball down and rely on those guys because I’ve got some really big-time playmakers, and let them do what they do.“I don’t have to do everything myself.”His interceptions led to two Seahawks touchdowns and thwarted a Denver drive.“That’s 17 points I’m responsible for,” Keenum said.Coach Vance Joseph liked the way Keenum bounced back from his errant throws.“After the interceptions he had his best drives,” Joseph said. “So, that speaks to his confidence. It speaks to him not folding.”Raiders coach Jon Gruden is also a fan of Keenum’s and has been ever since interviewing him for his “QB Camp” show on ESPN in 2012, when Keenum came out of the University of Houston as the NCAA’s career leader in completions, passing yards and touchdowns.“I’ve been accused of liking everybody, but I really like Keenum,” Gruden said. “What he did in college is unseen, the type of production that he had. I told our people a long time ago when I first got here I think THE free agent acquisition in pro football this year is going to be Case Keenum.”Not Kirk Cousins, whom the Vikings turned to after Keenum led them to the NFC championship.“What he did in Minnesota, the toughness that he put on tape,” Gruden said, his voice trailing off in admiration. “He made a throw last week against Seattle, there were two or three Seahawks beating down on him — it’s a 14-yard gain.“His pocket presence, I think his personality, his fight, his grit, he gets the most out of himself. He’s given them consistent, quality play at a position that they haven’t had since (Peyton) Manning left.”Denver’s 470 yards of offense was the most by the Broncos since the 2015 finale when Manning returned from a foot injury to rally Denver past the Bowl 50 triumph.Keenum is just as big a fan of Gruden’s.“I’m pretty sure he watched every rep that I’d ever played in college, he found some obscure tape from I don’t know where,” Keenum said. “It was a lot of fun. I got a lot good feedback.”One of Gruden’s most scrutinized moves since returning to the sideline was sending pass rusher Khalil Mack to the Chicago Bears in a move that sent shockwaves throughout the league and also makes life easier on the Raiders’ AFC West rivals.“He’s talented,” Keenum said, “but I’m pretty sure they’re going to play 11 guys. They’re not just going to put 10 out there without him.”In a conference call with reporters in Denver on Wednesday, Gruden said he’s been asked about the blockbuster trade ad nauseam “and rightfully so.”“He’s a great guy. He’s a great player. It’s unfortunate we don’t have him,” Gruden said. “But we feel we did the right thing for this football team, for the future of the Raiders and for this building process.“I know we’ve got to prove it. But so does he.”