
The Facts: Receiver continues to be the most competitive position battle in training camp with nearly every receiver on the roster performing well. The most consistent wide out has been Fowler, who appears to be the frontrunner to win the No. 3 receiver spot. "Bennie has had an excellent camp," HC Gary Kubiak said. "As a player, when you get in that third year, you start to see 'Hey, I can be a starter.' I think that's what's going on with Bennie."
Diehards Line:Fowler was signed as an undrafted free agent in May of 2014. After getting waived and signed to the practice squad, he spent a year with the team developing his craft until the 2015 season where he played in all regular season games for the Denver Broncos. As SBNation.com notes, Fowler's biggest claim to fame so far is catching the final pass of Peyton Manning on a two point conversion play in Super Bowl 50. Now Fowler is ahead of Cody Latimer, though there is still time for that to change. We'll be watching for more.