The former Bama tight end would be an excellent addition at the tight end position."One prospect the Denver Broncos have already shown interest in and could draft during day two of the 2019 NFL Draft is former Alabama tight end Bradley Chubb Jersey White , Irv Smith Jr. He’s a 6’2”, 242lb tight end who is considered one of better ones in this draft class. Smith Jr. is ranked as the third-best tight end in the 2019 NFL Draft according to The Draft Network and is ranked as the 33rd best player in the entire draft.According to NFL Network’s draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah. Smith Jr. is ranked as the 27th best player in the 2019 NFL Draft. Irv Smith Jr. played a total of two seasons at Alabama and put up some decent numbers while not being a focal point in their offense. During Smith Jr.’s two-year career at Alabama, he totaled 58 receptions for 838 yards, and 10 touchdowns. This past year, he had a breakout campaign and totaled 44 receptions for 710 yards and 7 touchdown receptions. Some of Irv Smith Jr.’s accolades include being named to the Second-Team All-SEC in 2018, a CFP national champion in 2017 and a two-time SEC Champion in 2016 and 2018. Irv Smith Jr. Tight end | Junior | AlabamaHeight: 6’2” | Weight: 242lbs | 40-time: 4.63 secondsArm length: 31 1/2” | Hands: 9 1/2”Bench Press: 19 reps | Vertical Jump: 32.5 inches | Broad Jump: 110.0 inches3-Cone Drill: 7.32 seconds | 20-Yard Shuttle: 4.33 seconds | 60-Yard Shuttle: 12.44 secondsFilm Room:Scouting Report:Strengths:Like most Alabama tight ends, he’s an elite run blockerGood, not great athleteStrong playerGood run route runner who finds the open zones in a defenseHas an extensive route treeA good YAC guy who is tough to bring downShowcases soft and reliable handsWIll run through you and battles/holds his own in the trenchesH-Back potential Versatile player who can play in-line, in the slow, and in the backfield Overall a very polished and well prepared player like most year in the SEC Weaknesses:A tad undersized for a tight endSmaller arms gives you a smaller catch radius May need to bulk up some to continue being an elite blocker in the NFLWhile being a good athlete, he lacks that explosive second gear that some prospects in this draft class haveA one-year wonder who is a little bit inexperienced Mockdraftable spider graph:Quotable:NFL Network’s draft analyst Lance Zierlein on Alabama tight end, Irv Smith Jr. “Smith is still green in terms of overall experience, which shows up in run-blocking and route-running, but he has plenty of talent and is likely to get much better in both areas. He has combination tight end talent but really flashes as a move blocker at fullback or wingback spots. His buildup speed sets him apart as a big, field-stretching option and once he gets rolling after the catch. O.J. Howard was bigger, and a better athlete, but like Howard, Smith offers Pro Bowl potential as a well-rounded tight end prospect.”Does Irv Smith Jr. make sense for the Denver Broncos?:He fits well.He is a little undersized. Not very tall, shorter arms, and a little light for a tight end, but he plays much bigger than what he’s listed. He’s not an explosive athlete like say a Noah Fant, but he’s good enough to be a weapon for an NFL offense. What I like most about this fit is his run blocking prowess. The Broncos figure to run the ball often in 2019 and will be in 11 personnel a good amount of time. So a run blocking tight end like Smith Jr. makes a ton of sense. His route running ability and athleticism should make him a weapon on play action plays which often feature the tight end in the passing game. I personally see the Broncos targeting a bigger tight end with more traditional height/arm length measurements, but certainly wouldn’t be upset with Smith Jr. If he’s in play and still on the board at 41 https://www.broncoslockerroom.com/authentic-drew-lock-jersey , I think he’ll be hard for the Broncos to pass up. Here is a comprehensive guide to the second day of the 2019 NFL Draft, from a Broncos perspective, including TV channel and scheduling information."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos 2019 Draft ClassBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Broncos Draft 20192019 NFL Draft Day 2: TV schedule, online stream, draft order and moreNew,7commentsHere is a comprehensive guide to the second day of the 2019 NFL Draft, from a Broncos perspective, including TV channel and scheduling information. 2019 NFL Draft Day 2: TV schedule, online stream, draft order and moreThe first round of the 2019 NFL Draft is in the books. Rounds 2 and 3 will begin tonight, then Rounds 4-7 will roll on through on Saturday.NFL Draft - First Round RecapThe Broncos traded back from their tenth overall position with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 20th pick, the 52nd pick, and a third rounder in 2020. It was a good trade for the Broncos as they stood pat from there to select tight end Noah Fant out of Iowa. Here’s a recap of our coverage of the Broncos first round pick.When is Day 2 of the 2019 NFL Draft?Day 2: Rounds 2 & 3When: Friday April 26th at 5 p.m. Mile High timeTime per pick: 7 minutes for round 2; 5 minutes for round 3TV channels: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network, ESPN DeportesStreaming: NFL.com, FuboTVDay 3: Rounds 4 through 7When: Saturday April 27th at 10 a.m. Mile High timeTime per pick: 5 minutes for rounds 4-6; 4 minutes for round 7TV channels: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN DeportesStreaming: NFL.com, FuboTVBroncos remaining draft picksRound 2: 41st-overall pickRound 2: 52nd-overall pick (from Pittsburgh)Round 3: 71st-overall pickRound 4: 125th-overall pick (from Houston)Round 5: 148th-overall pickRound 5: 156th-overall pick (from Minnesota)Round 6: 182nd-overall pickRound 7: 237th-overall pick (from Houston)Day 2 NFL Draft OrderSecond Round33. Arizona34. Indianapolis (via New York Jets)35. Oakland36. San Francisco37. Seattle (via New York Giants)38. Jacksonville39. Tampa Bay40. Buffalo41. Denver42. Cincinnati43. Detroit44. Green Bay45. Los Angeles Rams (via Atlanta)46. Indianapolis (via Washington)47. Carolina48. Miami49. Cleveland50. Minnesota51. Tennessee52. Denver (via Pittsburgh)53. Philadelphia (via Baltimore)54. Houston (via Seattle)55. Houston56. New England (via Chicago)57. Philadelphia58. Dallas59. Indianapolis60. Los Angeles Chargers61. Kansas City62. New Orleans63. Kansas City (via Los Angeles Rams)64. New EnglandThird Round65. Arizona66. Pittsburgh (via Oakland)67. San Francisco68. New York Jets69. Jacksonville70. Tampa Bay71. Denver72. Cincinnati73. New England (via Detroit)74. Buffalo75. Green Bay76. Washington77. Carolina78. Miami79. Los Angeles Rams (via Atlanta)80. Cleveland81. Minnesota82. Tennessee83. Pittsburgh84. Kansas City (via Seattle)85. Baltimore86. Houston87. Chicago88. Detroit (via Philadelphia)89. Indianapolis90. Dallas91. Los Angeles Chargers92. Seattle (via Kansas City)93. New York Jets (via New Orleans)94. Los Angeles Rams95. New York Giants (via New England from Cleveland)96. Washington97. New England98. Jacksonville (via Los Angeles Rams)99. Los Angeles Rams100. Carolina101. New England102. Baltimore