After bringing in 10 players for workouts on Monday, the Denver Broncos had another round of tryouts on Tuesday.
Cornerback Micah Abraham had a “strong workout” with the Broncos this morning, according to KPRC-TV’s Aaron Wilson. Denver has not signed Abraham, though, and he’s now set to visit the Houston Texans on Wednesday.
Abraham (5-10, 185 pounds) was picked by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round of this year’s NFL draft out of Marshall. He made a good impression against the Broncos in Week 2 of preseason with a team-high six tackles and one forced fumble that he recovered and returned 45 yards for a score.
The forced fumble and recovery for the touchdown by Micah Abraham was an amazing play but I am impressed by him not allowing the TE to lock his hands on him for the block which allowed him to put himself in position to make the play on the ball. pic.twitter.com/hzIiTK9rZF
— Cody Manning (@CodyTalksNFL) August 12, 2024
Denver also worked out three offensive tackles, according to the Denver Post‘s Parker Gabriel: Tyler Beach, Anim Dankwah and Matt Nelson. Of those tackles, Nelson is the most notable. He spent four years with the Detroit Lions and has made 14 starts in his career.
The Broncos’ 53-man roster and 17-player practice squad are both full, so if any new players are signed, Denver will need to make room for them.