The Broncos Finally Get Some Depth at Running Back

by on May 7, 2009

in NFL News

It took them long enough. But after months of uncertainty. Endless late nights of research. Passing on a RB in the first round of the 2009 draft t go defense. Not scooping up running backs like Correll Buckhalter, J.J. Arrington, and LaMont Jordan. The Denver Broncos finally get the RB they need to complete the package. The Broncos signed former Houston Texans’ running back Darius Walker. Walker will join an all star backfield which includes Peyton Hillis, Ryan Torain, and UDFA Kestahn Moore.

Walker played in four games with the Texans in 2007, rushing for 264 yards on 58 carries and grabbing 13 catches for 81 yards. But did not play at all in 2008 when he split time with Houston and St. Louis.

Of course they needed someone to replace Selvin Young.

This move coupled with the budding relationship between QB Jay Cutler and HC Josh McDaniels, is exactly what Denver needs to kick of the 2009 season.

Let’s just hope Brandon Marshall keeps his record as clean as it has been…

Of course this is all false. The Broncos did not take a defensive player, they selected Knowshon Moreno. So Walker will be joining him along with, Correll Buckhalter, J.J. Arrington, LaMont Jordan, Peyton Hillis, Ryan Torain, and undrafted rookie Kestahn Moore.

Oh and by the way…Jay Cutler is now in Chicago

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