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Once the final whistle blows, it's playtime for tight end Mike Leach, Brandon Stokley's 4-year-old son Cameron, left, and Leach's 2<B>K</B>-year-old son Ryan. They practiced tackling at Dove Valley on Sunday.
Once the final whistle blows, it’s playtime for tight end Mike Leach, Brandon Stokley’s 4-year-old son Cameron, left, and Leach’s 2K-year-old son Ryan. They practiced tackling at Dove Valley on Sunday.
Mike Klis of The Denver Post
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HIGHLIGHT

Scheffler one-ups

One of the most entertaining segments in the morning session was the one-on-one coverage drill between a linebacker or safety on one side against a tight end or fullback on the other. Opponents might want to use a cornerback against tight end Tony Scheffler. He beat — on consecutive reps — safety John Lynch, outside linebacker Boss Bailey and safety Marlon McCree for receptions.

LOWLIGHT

Sack follows fumble

As in all camps, the Broncos’ defense is a tad ahead of the offense. The No. 1 offense was moving the ball against the No. 2 defense until a fumbled exchange between quarterback Jay Cutler and center Tom Nalen created a second-and-long situation. The drive ended two plays later when outside linebacker Louis Green blitzed off his left corner and sacked Cutler.

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