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How Paxton Lynch became the guy for the Broncos
- Updated: April 29, 2016
6:58 PM ET
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — All evening Thursday, minute after minute, pick after pick, the Denver Broncos decision-makers kept their eyes on the prize.
Executive vice president of football operations/general manager John Elway said the Broncos opened the draft with the intention of selecting University of Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch in the first round. And then the team sweated through each pick before the Broncos couldn’t wait any longer and Elway traded two picks to the Seattle Seahawks to move up from No. 31 to No. 26 in order to select Lynch.
“We worked the phones from noon [Thursday] to try to find where we could slide in,’’ Elway said. “We talked to everybody starting at 17 all the way up and finally were able to do a deal with the Seahawks. We were thrilled to be able to do that, and Paxton was still there and we’re extremely excited. He’s a big, athletic, strong young guy that fits us perfectly.’’
Paxton Lynch has the size, arm and mobility in the pocket that the Broncos were looking for. Joe Robbins/Getty Images
Yes, of all of the quarterbacks on the draft board for the Broncos, Lynch is the one who became the guy. And it’s because, in Lynch, they see many of the attributes Elway, a Hall of Fame quarterback, believes a top-flight passer must have to flourish in the NFL.
“The one thing that we really liked about Paxton is the enthusiasm that he plays the game with,’’ …
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