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How Jim Leonhard, once a presumptive college head coach, found a fresh start as a Broncos assistant: “He’s just an incredibly gifted football mind”

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Jim Leonhard, left, coaches Denver Broncos safety P.J. Locke (6) at organized team activities at Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit in Englewood , Colorado on June 4, 2024. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

Jim Leonhard trusted his eyes.

Such faith is foundational for any good defensive back.

So when the 41-year-old’s smooth-sailing, fast-rising college coaching career took a big hit late in 2022, he first stepped back. Then he thought about what he’d seen and let it guide him toward his next landmark: the NFL.

Leonhard kicked off this stanza of his coaching career in February when Sean Payton hired him as Denver’s secondary coach and defensive passing game coordinator. Payton tried to hire him a year earlier, too, shortly after Leonhard thought he had the University of Wisconsin head coaching job locked up, only to watch the school hire Luke Fickell instead.

In the past 12 months, Leonhard experienced plenty of new things but also one familiar theme: A lot of people had interest in hiring him.

So why eventually say yes to Payton and the Broncos? He leaned on an old scouting report from 11 years ago, when he spent April through August 2013 on New Orleans’ roster under Payton.

“He cut me, so he had to overcome some things there,” Leonhard told The Post with a smile. “But it was a unique enough experience for me. It was later in my career, but the way he talked, the way he communicated with the team and set the vision for what the program was all about, it felt a little different and it piqued my interest. …

“(Denver) wasn’t a team that I necessarily studied or knew everything about. A little bit of trust in his track record and what I had seen and been around as a player and other coaches I’d talked to that have been around him. Just thought it was a unique opportunity to come into.”

Leonhard’s reputation is as a strong teacher but also a quick study. It’s safe to assume that he’ll not only be working to help a mostly young Broncos secondary round into form under Vance Joseph, but will also be watching and learning from the veteran coordinator and from Payton. After all, Payton likes collecting assistants with upside and thinks Leonhard is the latest who possesses plenty.

“I’ve kind of known him for a while,” Payton said, “And he’s one of those guys — not only myself, but I would say a number of people in the league — have tracked and said, ‘This guy has got a real good future as a coach in this league.’”

Jump to the NFL

Leonhard almost didn’t get a start in the NFL at all.

It didn’t look like he’d need one.

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