
Adam Grant
Denver Broncos
Offensive Tackle
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Arizona: 2L... Grant will likely switch to left tackle in his final year... Was granted a retroactive medical hardship year from 2007...Second-team All-Pac-10 honors in 2009, with 13 starts at right tackle... He was healthy in 2009 and it showed in some hugely consistent play as part of a unit that allowed only 13 sacks... 18-game starter after earlier hand and knee injuries slowed his start... Was listed at tight end when he arrived... He started the first five games in 2008 before a hand injury knocked him out as a starter, and then came on to play fill-in duty in two other games down the stretch... Was expected to push for a key role in 2007 and then missed out with a knee injury following his only appearance in the NAU game... Also missed his redshirt freshman year in 2006 while rehabilitating from knee surgery at the start of the year... Redshirted the 2005 season as a true freshman tight end... He was the lone prep tight end signed by the Cats in 2005, but coaches envisioned him at tackle... UA signed Grant from the same school as UA's 2002-03 quarterback starter Jason Johnson... Career: 20 games played, 18 starts...