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33. Simon Fletcher

Simon Fletcher was one of the most consistent Linebackers of the early 1990s, and from 1989 to 1993 he would have at least 10 Sacks.  A Bronco for his entire 11-year career, Fletcher would at one time share the record with ten consecutive games with a Sack, and he would have 97.5 overall.  Fletcher was never chosen for a Pro Bowl, but he was a significant part of Denver's multiple trips to the playoffs.

Fletcher entered the Broncos Ring of Fame in 2016.

31. Rubin Carter

Rubin Carter played his entire professional career with the Denver Broncos where he predominantly played Nose Tackle.  Carter would start 162 of his 166 Games where he was a decent pass rusher.  While he was never named to a Pro Bowl, he was on the fringe of making one in a few seasons, and he was named a Second Team All-Pro in 1977.

29. Chris Harris

Despite a good career at Kansas, Chris Harris went undrafted in 2011, but he found a home with the Denver Broncos where he played in all 16 Games of his rookie season, starting four of them. 

By 2013 he was cemented as a starting Cornerback, and in 2014 he would be named to his first of three straight Pro Bowls, the last of which saw him secure a First Team All-Pro Selection.  Harris would also help the Broncos win Super Bowl 50, and in 2018 he would earn his fourth Pro Bowl.  Harris played one more year with Denver before signing with the Los Angeles Chargers as a Free Agent in 2020.  He had an even 20 Interceptions as a Bronco.

28. Ryan Clady

A 1st Round Pick (12th Overall) in 2008, Ryan Clady would have an excellent rookie campaign where he was named a Second Team All-Pro and finished third in Offensive Rookie of the Year voting.  Clady, who was instituted as the starting Left Tackle as soon as he began his professional career, would be named to his first Pro Bowl and First Team All-Pro and he would remain an upper echelon Offensive Lineman with three more Pro Bowls and one more First Team All-Pro nod.  A torn ACL would take him out of the 2015 season, but he would finish his career in 2016 with a final season with the New York Jets.