Franchises usually have one, maybe two, generational players on their roster at any given time. Those players are those who embody everything it means to be part of that team. For the Denver Broncos over the last eight seasons, it has been Von Miller and Chris Harris Jr. carrying that torch.
Granted, there was Peyton Manning, DeMarcus Ware, and Aqib Talib, but they were merely short-term Hall of Fame caliber talent brought in to help push the franchise to even greater heights. And that plan worked with two Super Bowl berths and a title since John Elway took over football operations in 2011.