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MORE TROUBLE FOR BRANDON MARSHALL

When the now-disappeared (and perhaps it’s a good thing) Pre-Combine Mock Draft showed the Broncos taking a receiver with the twelfth overall pick in the 2009 draft, dozens (OK, hundreds) of Denver fans scoffed. One of the broader points of the exercise was that anything/everything can happen between late February and late April, making the practice of manufacturing mock drafts before March a waste of time. Case in point -- the Broncos will suddenly be taking a closer look at wideouts in round one in light of the fact that Brandon Marshall has been arrested again. Per ESPN.com, Marshall was busted for disorderly conduct in Atlanta on Sunday. He posted a $300 bond and was released. And as Commissioner Roger Goodell explained at his January 30 pre-Super Bowl press conference, the punitive aspect of the Personal Conduct Policy focuses on repeat offenders. Of which Marshall is one. Based on three arrests starting in March 2006, Goodell suspended Marshall for two games in 2008. On appeal to Goodell, the banishment was cut to a single game. So don’t be shocked if Marshall gets the Chris Henry treatment on this one, with an eight-game suspension.