There hasn't been much talk about the Denver Broncos this off-season, but that isn't something that bothers cornerback Chris Harris. Most of the conversation surrounding the AFC West is about the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers, and even though the Broncos picked up Joe Flacco, there isn't much buzz around the team.

Harris joined Good Morning Football on Wednesday and talked about how he is happy no one is talking about his squad.

“The Chiefs are the team to beat right now. They've won it, I think, the past three years so until somebody knocks them off they're the team beat,” Harris said. “I'm telling you right now, I like being the underdog right now. Teams are sleeping on us and so I like taking that approach this year. They're going to have to wake up when we hit them in the mouth.”

Harris also loves playing in the AFC West because of the challenge that is presented every week going against the elite receivers.

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“I got Tyreek Hill fighting with me twice a year, Keenan Allen, A.B., so the AFC West is going to be a track meet,” he said.

The past few years the Broncos offense hasn't been able to keep up in those track meets, but with Flacco under center, the hope is that the offense will be much improved.

With the offense improved and the defense doing their part to try and slow down the receiver maybe Harris is right, everyone shouldn't be sleeping on them.