With Trevor Siemian and Brock Osweiler both being most appropriate to be reinforcements, and Paxton Lynch obviously not being fit to be an establishment NFL quarterback, its a well known fact that Denver Horses' general director John Elway will be in the market for another quarterback this coming offseason. What's more, on Friday evening, Elway will be in Boise, Idaho to get a very close take a gander at a potential answer for his group's progressing quarterback burdens.
As indicated by Cecil Lammey of Games Radio 104.3 The Fan in Denver, Colorado, Elway is relied upon to go to the Renowned Idaho Potato Bowl amongst Wyoming and Focal Michigan on Friday to get a very close take a gander at Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen.
a lot of buzz about John Elway anticipated that would go to the Potato Bowl today. QB Josh Allen a potential first round pick and focus of Sanctum @1043TheFan #NFLDraft – hearing Chargers reps will be at that amusement as well (for Allen)
— Cecil Lammey (@CecilLammey) December 22, 2017
Allen is broadly thought to be one of the main three quarterback prospects in the 2018 NFL Draft. Subsequent to marking with Wyoming as a delicately enlisted junior school prospect, Allen bloomed into star at the school level.
What has scouts and mentors salivating about Allen's NFL potential, however, is his amazingly uncommon physical range of abilities. He gauges in at 6-foot-5 and 240 pounds, he has a hotshot arm, and he is a better than expected competitor. Furthermore, to finish everything off, he played in a star style offense under Wyoming head mentor Craig Bohl, who likewise happened to mentor Philadelphia Hawks quarterback Carson Wentz at North Dakota State.
On account of his physical stature and residential area childhood, Allen has attracted a few correlations with Wentz. While the correlations bode well at first glance, Allen is considerably more of a blast or-bust prospect than Wentz was leaving school.
Wentz totally commanded his level of rivalry, and he cleared out school with Football Title Arrangement national title rings (counting his redshirt year). Allen has flashed indications of brightness at Wyoming, yet he didn't reliably command his Mountain West Gathering rivalry the way a potential best five draft pick ought to have.
With some persistence and astounding instructing, Allen has star potential at the NFL level. All things considered, the Horses aren't generally in a position to be understanding on the off chance that they need to go after another title while their present guard is as yet first class.