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  • DEN Tackle
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    Broncos fourth-rounder Kage Casey lined up at left guard in Denver’s rookie minicamp.
    The Athletic’s Nick Kosmider believes the position is no mistake as veteran guard Ben Powers enters the final year of his contract in 2026. Casey could be groomed as a long-term replacement for Powers if he demonstrates enough to the Broncos in his first season.
  • DEN Tackle
    Broncos selected Boise State OT Kage Casey with the No. 111 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    Casey (6’6/310) is a fortified collegiate left tackle who handled a heavy workload with impressive efficiency, posting 471 pass-blocking snaps while allowing pressure on just 1.7 percent of his reps with five sacks attributed across the season. He was equally steady in the run game, producing 420 run-blocking snaps with just a 1.0 percent blown-run-block rate and a 1.3 percentile total blown-block rate across 891 total blocking reps, while committing only one penalty. A well-built, proportional blocker, Casey wins with persistence and a physical finishing mentality, using good balance and adequate lateral quickness to mirror rushers and redirect against inside counters. He also shows strong anchor ability against power and the awareness to identify pre-snap movement, helping him maintain control at the point of attack. Athletically, Casey tested with an uninspiring 6.00 Relative Athletic Score, highlighted by a 5.20s forty-yard dash, 3.01s twenty-yard split and a 38th percentile 8.01s 3-Cone, as limited explosion and agility caps his overall athletic ceiling. Casey projects as an initial swing tackle with guard flexibility who could develop into a starting-caliber lineman in the right system.
  • DEN Tackle
    Boise State received a verbal commitment from three-star 2022 OL Kage Casey.
    Casey (6'6/250) is considered to be the 146th offensive tackle and 15th overall player in Oregon from the 2022 prep cycle according to 247Sports. Sporting an 82 overall prospect grade, the only other FBS school Casey has a scholarship offer from is Oregon State. The Clackamas, OR native has now officially chosen to forego the Power Five, home-state school for the smurf turf of Boise State.