2013 Draft Class

Round 1: Sylvester Williams
Round 2: Montee Ball
Round 3: Kayvon Webster
Round 5: Quanterus Smith
Round 5: Tavarres King
Round 6: Vinston Painter
Round 7: Zac Dysert
Undrafted: C.J. Anderson
Undrafted: Lerentee McCray
Not only is Sylvester Williams the only starter to have come out of this draft class — and that took two years — but he and Kayvon Webster are the only players to still have a job in the NFL.
That isn’t a great success rate. Hell, they had better success after the draft ended.
The most disappointing part about this draft, though, is clearly Montee Ball. The other four guys can be explained away as late-round flyers who simply didn’t work out; he was supposed to be the top back in the draft (according to most, at least), and today, he can’t find a job.
What’s worse is that the Broncos could have had Eddie Lacy, Travis Kelce, Bennie Logan, Tyrann Mathieu, Keenan Allen or Terron Armsted, all of which were taken before Denver’s next pick.
You’d think the one redeeming part would be C.J. Anderson, but even he’s a bit of a question mark; we’ve seen great play out of him at times, but we’ve also seen an injury-prone back who can’t perform unless he’s in near-perfect condition.
GRADE: D+