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But he did get some better competition for his job as the Broncos jettisoned Chris Simms and Tom Brandstater and brought in Brady Quinn from Cleveland and Tebow from Florida.
Tebow might not be ready to make a big impact as a rookie because he faces a big adjustment as he morphs from combination college quarterback to prototypical pro passer. Still, many consider him the best college player ever and he's creating the kind of buzz in the Rockies that John Elway did back in 1983.
His jersey already is a best-seller, he's pitching products for Jockey, EA Sports and Nike. And he's sure to be under a microscope from the second he steps on the practice field, whenever that may be.
Tebow's teammates aren't concerned that he'll crater under all the attention.
"As successful as he's been, I'm sure he can handle it," said 10-year veteran Russ Hochstein.
Rookie tight end Riar Geer said the one thing he's learned in the four months he's known him is that Tebow prospers under pressure.
"He definitely thrives on it. He's a competitor," Geer said. "Watching him out here in all the workouts, he's always coming in first place."
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