If there is one area that is loaded with premier talent and depth in the 2019 NFL Draft the defensive line class is undoubtedly it. That’s a good thing for the Denver Broncos who will certainly be in the market early on to acquire more talent in their trenches on the defensive side of the ball. Let me elaborate on that.The Broncos’ currently have six players on their active roster on the defensive line: Domata Peko Sr. http://www.thebroncosfootballauthentic.com/brandon-mcmanus-jersey-authentic , Derek Wolfe, Adam Gotsis, Zach Kerr, Shelby Harris and DeMarcus Walker. First and foremost, Peko Sr. and versatile backup defensive lineman Kerr will be free agents at the end of this season. Additionally, defensive ends Gotsis and Wolfe are set to hit free agency at the end of the 2020 season. One should expect the franchise to retain Shelby Harris on an affordable one-year restricted free agent contract, but also be concerned with the lack of opportunity and playing time for second-year defensive end DeMarcus Walker.Without question, the Broncos have a lot of unknowns moving forward on their defensive line. How many of the aforementioned will they retain long-term? Not only that, if the Broncos do end up making a coaching switch in the future that could mean significant changes for the defensive side of the ball in respect to schematics. Would the Broncos remain a 3-4 defense or will they switch to a four man front? Either way, the franchise would be smart to take advantage of the talent in the upcoming NFL Draft to fortify their defensive line for the future. That being said, most of the talent in the defensive trenches will rely upon the declarations of underclassmen. Though with teams always in need of pass rushers and talented prospects on the line you should expect many of the following players to declare. I won’t be offering preliminary reports on them, but just want to give Broncos Country a heads up on the crazy amount of prospects in the defensive trenches.Nick Bosa of Ohio State is widely-regarded as the top prospect in the draft regardless of position and is a mortal lock to be a top selection. He has already declared for the draft and will most certainly not be an option for the Broncos, but is unquestionably the blue-chip prospect that highlights a talented group of defensive ends. The ACC boasts handful of prospects who could all be first-round selections in Clemson’s Clelin Ferrell, Florida State’s Brian Burns Youth Chris Harris Jr Jersey , Boston College’s Zach Allen and University of Miami standout Joe Jackson. If the Broncos are interested in upgrading their pass rush, those are all players they need to consider. Day two prospects at the position to keep your eye on are headlined by a crop of seniors such as Charles Omenihu of Texas, Austin Bryant of Clemson, Cece Jefferson of Florida, Carl Granderson of Wyoming and Corbin Kaufusi of Brigham Young.The immense talent available doesn’t stop there. The prospects on the interior of the defensive line is just as good. Ed Oliver of Houston is often spoken of as the top man in the class, but Quinnen Williams of Alabama may give him a run for his money. Williams’ teammate, Raekwon Davis is also a top-tier talent. I can’t forget to mention versatile Michigan defensive lineman Rashan Gary either. Other first-round caliber prospects include: Dre’Mont Jones of Ohio State, Jerry Tillery of Notre Dame, Jeffery Simmons of Mississippi State (character concerns could drop him significantly, but he is extremely talented), and the Clemson duo of Dexter Lawrence and Christian Wilkins.Folks, it’s highly unusual for that many defensive line prospects to be so highly-regarded. While I expect a handful of the juniors above to head back to school, I believe many of them will take their talents to the next level and make this year’s draft class unprecedented in respect to how many defensive lineman are taken in the first round. It has the makings of being one of the best all-time and the Broncos would be fools to ignore it given there future need for reinforcements inside and out.Which of the aforementioned prospects would you love the Broncos to acquire in the 2019 NFL Draft? Sound off in the comments section and make your draft voice heard. Things got so bad at Baltimore for the Denver Broncos that left tackle Garett Bolles had more tackles than Von Miller.Three times, Bolles was beaten by Terrell Suggs and rather than give up another sack http://www.thebroncosfootballauthentic.com/connor-mcgovern-jersey-authentic , he simply tackled the Ravens' ageless pass rusher who still managed 1陆 sacks, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble in a 27-14 win over the Broncos (2-1).Bolles was whistled for two costly holding penalties, one erasing a 39-yard catch by Demaryius Thomas and another at the Baltimore 5-yard line that preceded Case Keenum's fifth interception so far.Miller was held in check with just two tackles.After declaring on Friday that "last year's team is dead and gone," coach Vance Joseph's remodeled bunch hit the road for the first time and promptly bared many of those same flaws that led to their downfall in 2017.Poor protection.Predictable defense.Dubious decisions.Bad discipline.The Broncos' 13 penalties marked the most by Denver since Week 8 at Philadelphia last season and their 120 yards were the most in 41 games, since a Week 15 loss at Pittsburgh in 2015."After watching the film two or three times, it was a lot of self-inflicted wounds," Joseph said Monday, noting that he didn't have a problem with the calls that included an ejection of rookie running back Phillip Lindsay for throwing a punch in the pile."I couldn't see if he threw a punch or not," Joseph said. "But I saw him dive into the pile, which is illegal."Joseph said the Broncos, who host unbeaten Kansas City (3-0) next Monday night, "have to own the penalties."That includes the one that referee Ronald Torbert inadvertently blamed on Broncos tackle Billy Turner — who wasn't even on the field — for a block-in-the-back foul that negated Chris Harris Jr.'s TD return of a blocked field goal try.The foul was actually on nose tackle Domata Peko some 20 yards behind Harris."I've got to be smarter. Next time that happens, just don't even run, just stop and let them go Womens Jake Butt Jersey ," Peko said. "But I was just hustling, doing what I'm taught to do and finishing the play, running down and just trying to get a block, man."But it seems like the way the league is going now you can't really hit people the way you want to anymore, and so I've just got to be smarter."Even though it was on the wrong player, Joseph said, "it was a good call."What wasn't, by his own admission, was Joseph's decision to burn two timeouts late in the first half so Denver could get the ball back at their 15 with under a minute left in a steady rain.Another three-and-out by the Broncos and another short punt by Marquette King set up the Ravens for a last-second field goal and a 20-14 halftime lead."That's totally on me," Joseph said.A week after criticizing Joe Woods' defensive game plan for having his cornerbacks give too much cushion to Oakland's receivers, Joseph watched his defense do the very same thing at Baltimore."We stopped the run again. They averaged 2.8 yards a carry, but the passing game obviously gave us problems," Joseph said. "We've got to challenge more at the corner position and make more plays. If teams want to throw the ball that quick, we have to play closer in coverage and make some plays early. That way our pass rush can get there."But it's a blueprint on tape right now the last three weeks: throw it quick Womens Justin Simmons Jersey , challenge the DBs and keep Von Miller and (first-round draft pick Bradley) Chubb at bay by throwing it quick."A frustrated Harris said Denver's defense needs to better camouflage its intentions so quarterbacks like Joe Flacco can't pick them apart: "We've got to disguise better as a team. Try to confuse them. Try not to give them easy looks."Joseph concurred, saying, "We can help those guys with more looks and more coverage packages."Despite a blocked punt and a blocked field goal, the special teams didn't escape Joseph's aggravation."As a punt unit we were not very good," Joseph said. "We gave them the ball twice at midfield. We gave them the ball once after a return and a sideline penalty on (rookie cornerback) Isaac Yiadom, who wasn't even in the game."Yiadom would soon go in, replacing Tramaine Brock (groin), who was subbing for Adam Jones (thigh).Both are expected back at practice Wednesday, Joseph said.