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47. Paul Smith

A 9th Round Pick from New Mexico in 1968, Paul Smith would become the starting Left Defensive Tackle in 1970 and switched over to Right Defensive Tackle in 1972 would be named to his first of two Pro Bowls.  His second one, which would come the year after, would see him make it as a Left Defensive Tackle.  Smith would move back to Right Defensive Tackle and then to Right Defensive End.  He would start 86 of his 133 Games played with the Broncos.

Denver enshrined Smith to their Ring of Fame in 1986.

41. John Mobley

A member of the Denver Broncos for all nine of his seasons in the National Football League, John Mobley was a member of the two straight Denver Broncos Super Bowls wins in Super Bowl XXXIII and XXXIII.  Mobley would have three 100 Tackle seasons, the first of which would see him accrue 132 and that year (1997) he was also named a First Team All-Pro, though he would miss out on a Pro Bowl.

34. Steve Foley

Steve Foley was drafted in the 8th Round in 1975, but he would try his luck in the upstart World Football League, and he would play for the Jacksonville Express in 1975.  The WFL folded, and he would join Denver in 1976 and would play there for his entire career in the NFL, which comprised 150 Games over 11 Years.  Foley would record 44 Interceptions, which as of this writing makes him the all-time leader in that category.

36. Ken Lanier

From Florida State, Ken Lanier would play 13 of his 14 seasons with the Denver Broncos where he would start 163 Games, mostly at Right Tackle.  Lanier was a steady presence protecting John Elway's right side for over a decade, and the Broncos were lucky to have him.