It takes one to know one if you are a Denver Broncos wide receiver so it seems. Broncos incoming rookie wideout Jerry Jeudy has found quite the mentor this offseason as the former Alabama Crimson Tide standout has been working out alongside current New Orleans Saints pass-catcher Emmanuel Sanders, who of course has spent the majority of his professional tenure in Denver.

With Sanders moving on from the Broncos in the past year, Jeudy is only getting started as a NFL wideout as the Denver newcomer was originally selected by the AFC West franchise in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Jeudy is currently gearing up for his first go-round atop the highest level while he will be lining up alongside some impressive players in Denver in 2020. With Jeudy slated to join a fellow rookie in K.J. Hamler, the team's wide receiver room is presently being led by up-and-coming pass-catcher Courtland Sutton, who will now be the No. 1 option for second-year signal caller Drew Lock.

As for Sanders, he spent last season with the NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers before ultimately signing with the aforementioned Saints as an unrestricted free agent this offseason. Prior to his arrival in San Francisco midway through last season, Sanders notably spent the five-plus years of his NFL career with the Broncos. It is also worth noting that Sanders originally broke into the NFL as a member of the heralded Pittsburgh Steelers, a stint that preceded his time in Denver.