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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Wesley Woodyard is gearing up for a bigger role than ever with the Denver Broncos.

The fifth-year pro is coming off a year in which he piled up career highs in tackles (97), starts (seven) and forced fumbles (two) while replacing middle linebacker Joe Mays on passing downs and making spot starts at weakside linebacker for D.J. Williams.

Williams, who led the team in tackles after missing the first three games with an elbow injury, is facing a six-game drug suspension to start the 2012 season. He also has an Aug. 15 trial on misdemeanor driving under the influence and traffic charges.

Williams’ troubles might give Woodyard the chance to have much more than a rotational role in Denver’s 4-3 scheme next season, especially early on.
Woodyard, whose role has increased every year in Denver since the Broncos signed him as an undrafted free agent out of Kentucky in 2008, parlayed his outstanding 2011 season into a two-year, $3.5 million contract over the winter.

That may not be starter’s money in today’s NFL, but Woodyard indicated Tuesday after the team’s latest voluntary practice that he has his sights set on joining Mays and reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year Von Miller atop the Broncos’ depth chart at linebacker.

“Everybody wants to be a starter,” Woodyard said. “This year it’s going to be an open competition once we start summer camp, so I feel like my options are open everywhere that I would have (gone).”

Woodyard was the starter on the weak side during an open practice Monday, when Williams was absent from the start of four days of voluntary on-field workouts.

Woodyard said Williams’ off-field issues aren’t something that he ponders.

“No, man, we don’t talk about that. That’s his issues. I’ve just got to be ready whenever I’m called to be on the field,” Woodyard said. “It’s out of my hands. I’ve just got to be the next guy to step up and if I get a chance to compete for that starting spot during summer camp, I’m definitely going to do it.”

Williams is suing the NFL, seeking to overturn his drug suspension without pay. The lawsuit contends that the league violated protocol in collecting urine samples.

Woodyard said he wasn’t bothered when the Broncos drafted another quick and undersized weakside linebacker out of Kentucky in Danny Trevathan in April.

“It’s a great opportunity for both of us,” Woodyard said. “We’ll both compete and I know what type of player he is, coming from a school that I went to. I know he’s going to give it his all every time he steps on the field, so it’s an honor to have a guy like him on our team.”
Woodyard said he’s been counseling Trevathan for years, so it’s not like he’s suddenly sharing the tricks of the trade with him during these offseason workouts.

“He’s kind of like my little brother, but I’m trying to give him the chance to learn the things he can do and that he can’t do before I go in there and try to tell him everything,” Woodyard said. “So, he’s coming along well. I think he’s had like two interceptions throughout these OTAs, so he’s doing pretty good.”

5 Responses to Wesley Woodyard ready for bigger role with Broncos, happy to have Danny Trevathan as teammate

  • Tana says:

    Thanks for sharing this piece on Wesley Woodyard and the Broncos, Larry. Too, as I’ve said previously, the Broncos are now my favorite NFL team. I truely believe that three of the nicest young men ever to have played football for Kentucky, besides three of the best Kentucky football players ever, are now Broncos: Woodyard, Danny Trevathan and Jacob Tamme.

    Also, for Woodyard, specifically, I’ve always felt he played a HUGE role in the program’s turnaround — not only the years he played as a Wildcat, but also the years afterward because of his positive influence recruiting-wise. Then I read here that he had “counseled” Trevathan for years. Frankly, my admiration and respect for Wesley Woodyard are off the chart — how I miss that young man. GO BRONCOS!!!

    • loveSEC-FBall says:

      I agree with all of your comments about Wesley, Jacob & Danny.
      Denver is my favorite team as well. I had hoped that Jeremy would also make the team.
      There is a great video interview of Wesley on the Bronco’s web-site discussing some of the topics in the interview above. Check it out – Great to see his smile.
      Best of luck to all of these former Wildcats! GO BRONCOS!!!

  • Tana says:

    Thanks, Sir, and I will be going there to listen to that interview — and to see that great Wesley Woodyard smile again.

  • loveSEC-FBall says:

    I found some more videos of Wesley on the Bronco’s web-site. Just go to the team roster & click on his name. Wesley was named the Walter Payton Man of the Year for the Bronco’s two years in a row. – Well deserved!

    Many of you will want to check out his Foundation – 16 Ways Foundation.
    Go to 16ways.org – Check out the entire site but don’t miss the Dec. 2009 article titled “Life Changing” under the Events & News section.

    What a great person – Wildcat fans already knew that!




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