From College Gridiron to Professional Ranks: Casey's NFL Debut
A Long-Awaited Call: Casey Joins the Broncos
The third day of the NFL Draft brought exciting news for Kage Casey, as the talented offensive lineman finally heard his name announced. Selected 111th overall in the fourth round, Casey is set to embark on his professional journey with the Denver Broncos, a team name that resonates with his collegiate affiliations.
The Unyielding Anchor: Casey's Collegiate Dominance
For three seasons, Casey was the steadfast foundation of the Boise State Broncos' offensive line. As a starting left tackle, his performance was nothing short of exceptional, conceding a mere six sacks across 1,351 offensive snaps. His senior year in 2024 was particularly stellar, marked by an impeccable record of zero sacks allowed, a testament to his skill and consistency.
A Season of Triumphs and Honors
The 2024 season represented a pinnacle in Casey's college career, as his contributions were instrumental in guiding the Boise State Broncos to the prestigious Fiesta Bowl in the College Football Playoff. His outstanding play earned him widespread recognition, including multiple second and third-team All-American honors. Additionally, he was a two-time Mountain West first-team selection in 2024 and 2025, building on a second-team nod during his redshirt freshman year in 2023.
Scrutiny and Transition: The Path to the Pros
While Casey possesses an imposing physique, standing at 6'5" and weighing 310 pounds, along with an impressive collegiate record, his pre-draft evaluations at the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine highlighted certain areas for improvement. His average athletic metrics and the length of his arms, measured at 32 3/4 inches, led to discussions about a potential transition to an interior offensive line position at the professional level.
Embracing a New Role: Casey's Future with Denver
As Casey prepares to join the Denver Broncos, his precise role with the team remains to be defined. The organization is captivated by his versatility and envisions him as either a swing tackle, capable of playing on both sides of the line, or a valuable backup at guard or center. While an immediate starting position isn't anticipated, Casey is poised for significant growth and expects to carve out a more substantial role over time, expressing his eagerness to learn and contribute wherever his talents are most needed.
