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OBT: Cage Kasey’s True Position — Tackle, Guard or Powers’ Heir? Rookie Minicamp Reveals Clues

31 min · 19. mai 2026
episode OBT: Cage Kasey’s True Position — Tackle, Guard or Powers’ Heir? Rookie Minicamp Reveals Clues cover

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On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey breaks down the biggest question surrounding fourth‑round pick Cage Kasey: is he a tackle or a guard in Denver’s long‑term plan. The Broncos love his versatility, but rookie minicamp gave us our first real hints — and Andrew Mason saw plenty worth talking about. Mase shares what stood out from Kasey’s first on‑field work: the footwork, the anchor, the movement skills, and the way he handled coaching. Does his game translate better inside, or can he truly hold up on the edge. Then we zoom out to the bigger storyline: the future of left guard. With Ben Powers approaching a contract crossroads, is that where Kasey ultimately lands. Is he the next man up. And how soon could that transition happen. This is one of the most important developmental decisions on the roster — and the Broncos may already be tipping their hand. 🔥 In this episode: * What Mase saw from Cage Kasey at rookie minicamp * Why Kasey’s traits may point toward guard — or swing tackle * How his development ties directly to Ben Powers’ future * What the Broncos envision for their long‑term interior OL * How soon Kasey could push for a real role Drop your thoughts in the comments — is Cage Kasey the Broncos’ future at guard, tackle, or both.

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