of open training camp sessions left on the schedule. Regular season football is coming up fast!" Denver Broncos Training CampBroncos training camp: Day 16 live updates Cheap Justin Hollins Jersey , August 12, 2019New,110commentsThe Denver Broncos have just two days of open training camp sessions left on the schedule. Regular season football is coming up fast!MDTThe Denver Broncos are winding down the open training camp sessions this week as we head into Day 16. Tuesday will be the final open training camp date on the schedule. The Broncos will host join practice sessions with the San Francisco 49ers later this week as they prepare to face off next Monday.Join Mile High Report FanPulse!Check out previous FanPulse resultsInjuries have begun to pile up, especially at key positions like tight end. The good news is that Jake Butt returned to practice on Sunday and had no setbacks throughout the session. The Broncos are in dire need of healthy tight ends after losing Austin Fort for the season last week.“It was,” Head Coach Vic Fangio said of Butt on Sunday. “I think he went through it, albeit a small portion of the practice, with no setbacks, so that’s good.”The Broncos will also be expanding rookie fullback George Aston’s role with starter Andy Janovich out for 6-8 weeks with his own injury. Aston’s development could be critical for the Broncos run game during the first month of the regular season, so that is definitely something to watch for. Stay tuned to Mile High Report as Broncos camp continues.Broncos training camp Day 16 live updates Tweets from https://twitter.com/MileHighReport/lists/the-broncos-beat The dynamic tight end would instantly upgrade the Broncos offense."One prospect who had a pre-draft visit with the Broncos and could be taken in the first-round of the 2019 NFL Draft is former Iowa tight end Noah Fant. He is a 6-foot-4, 249-pount tight end who is considered one of, if not the best, tight end in the entire 2019 NFL Draft. He is ranked as the top tight end in the draft according to The Draft Network and is ranked as its 7th best overall prospect in the 2019 field. NFL Network’s lead draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah has Fant ranked as his 15th best prospect in the draft in his latest top 50 board. Fant played a total of three seasons at Iowa and was a productive tight end during that time. During his three-year career at Iowa, Fant totaled 78 receptions for 1,083 yards Dennis Smith Jersey , and 19 touchdowns. This past year, he totaled 39 receptions for 519 yards, and 7 touchdowns.Here are Noah Fant’s 2018 accolades via Hawkeyesports.com. First-team All-Big Ten by league coaches and second team by league media Second-team All-Big Ten by Phil SteeleThird-team All-America by The Associated PressSecond-team All-Big Ten by Associated PressOne of eight semifinalists for the John Mackey AwardNamed John Mackey Award Co-Player of the Week (with Iowa teammate T.J. Hockenson) for his play at IndianaJohn Mackey Award Preseason Watch ListPreseason first-team All-America by NFLDraftScouts.com, Athlon Sports and Sporting News Preseason first-team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Noah FantTight End | Junior | IowaHeight: 6’4” | Weight: 249lbs | 40-time: 4.5 secondsArm length: 33 1/2” | Hands: 9 3/4”Bench press: 20 reps | Vertical Jump: 39.5 inches | Broad Jump: 127.0 inches3-Cone Drill: 6.81 seconds | 20-Yard Shuttle: 4.22 seconds | 60-Yard Shuttle: 11.49 secondsFilm Room:Scouting Report:Strengths:Excellent athletic abilityAthletic background in track and basketballSmooth and rangy athlete with good body controlHas desired size teams look for in a tight endSoft handsGood route runner with a diverse route tree Can line up outside, in the slot, inline, and in the backfieldJumped nearly 40 inches at the Combine so he has leaping abilityPlays like like an athletic wide receiver but at 249lbs Special YAC abilityDangerous in spaceMismatch nightmare for opposing defensesRed zone weaponWeaknesses:Smaller frame than your traditional tight endFunctional strength could be betterNot known for his blocking skills Noah Fant’s spider graph:Quotable:The Draft Network’s Kyle Crabbs on Noah Fant.“Noah Fant has the physical skills and receiving chops to be the next big thing at the TE position in the NFL. The league has never been friendlier to flex targets and Fant runs like a receiver and leaps like a basketball pro. Fant is a nightmare in space and will excel in a vertical passing offense that can implement him in the middle of the field. With soft hands and elite athletic ability, Fant should be a volume target at the NFL level and will have an impact fairly early into his pro career.” Does Noah Fant make sense for the Broncos in the first-round of the 2019 NFL Draft?He would be an excellent fit for the Broncos and any team for that matter.Listen, you’re not drafting Noah Fant to block. You’re drafting him to be a mismatch problem in the passing game and that is exactly what he is. You can draft a blocker in the late rounds, but Fant has the potential to be a once-in-a-generation talent. With newly hired Rich Scangarello running the offense and bringing Kyle Shanahan’s offense with him, the tight end figures to become a focus in the passing game. Look at what George Kittle is doing in San Francisco right now. Get a player like Fant in that offense and it will give the Broncos a weapon at tight end that they have lacked for quite awhile(excluding Peyton Manning made Julius Thomas). I know many of you would be against a tight end at 10th overall, but I think Fant(Hock too) are worthy of that selection. Add in their talent and the tight end position becoming more important for the Broncos and it makes sense.