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Sutton, Jeudy, Hamler...oh my!

Jerry Jeudy became the ninth of 10 Broncos’ rookies to sign his four-year contract, and he announced it the only way a new Broncos wide receiver should - with flair.

The Broncos’ first-round pick out of Alabama caught 145 passes for 2,478 yards and 24 touchdowns in his final two seasons for the Tide and was awarded as the nation’s top college receiver.

He is expected to be a starter opposite Courtland Sutton, who came into his own last year as he took over the No. 1 receiver spot when Emmanuel Sanders was traded to the 49ers.