CB Reese Taylor is a strong practice squad candidate in a loaded Broncos secondary

CB Reese Taylor is a strong practice squad candidate in a loaded Broncos secondary
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The reserve slot corner will have to fight for a roster spot in a loaded Broncos cornerback room.

After a successful college career at Indiana and Purdue, cornerback Reese Taylor went undrafted during the 2023 NFL Draft. However, he would quickly sign with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent and join their roster. He stayed on the roster throughout the offseason, training camp, and the preseason, but would be among the Chiefs' cuts during their final cuts. Taylor would clear waivers and sign on to the Chiefs' practice squad the following day. Unfortunately for Taylor, the Chiefs would release him from their practice squad a day later, and he would remain unsigned until November, when he would sign on to the Broncos' practice squad.

Taylor would finish out the year with the Broncos and sign a reserve/futures contract with the team in 2024. He would remain on their roster throughout the year but would once again be waived during the Broncos' final cuts. He would be signed on to their practice squad soon after and remain there throughout the year. This past offseason, Taylor once again signed a reserve/futures contract with the Broncos and now enters training camp with the team fighting for a roster spot.

Due to his lack of size, Taylor profiles as a slot corner, a position the Broncos have a lot of talent at currently. The team drafted former Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron in the first round of the April’s 2025 NFL Draft, and he is expected to play inside and outside in the Broncos' secondary. They also have Ja’Quan McMillian returning to the team, who was their starting slot corner the past two seasons. So, Taylor faces a lot of competition for this role in the Broncos' secondary.

Player Profile

Height: 5-9

Weight: 188 pounds

Age: 25 years old

Experience: 2nd year in the NFL

Broncos CB Reese Taylor’s 2025 Outlook

With the Broncos' cornerback room loaded, it will be difficult for Taylor to make the 53-man roster. As I said, rookie Jahdae Barron will see time at slot corner, and Ja’Quan McMillian was their starting slot corner the past two seasons. You also have second-year corner Kris Abrams-Draine, who can play inside or outside as well. So, it is going to be difficult for Taylor to make the team.

However, he seems like a strong practice squad candidate. He is someone who was mentioned as a standout player throughout training camp last season and spent all of last season with the Broncos. While he may not make the team, he does give them some slot corner depth on the practice squad if/when injuries occur.

If he wants to make the Broncos' practice squad, he will need to have himself another good summer. The team is deep at the cornerback position and added multiple undrafted free agents to the room as well. He will be competing with Damarri Mathis, Quinton Newson, Mario Goodrich, Jaden Robinson, and Joshua Pickett for a...