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The Denver Broncos could find themselves with additional draft capital in 2026 if they're awarded compensatory picks. While the Broncos did add several unrestricted free agents during the 2025 offseason, they also lost several.
Trevor Sikkema’s new 2026 PFF mock draft has the Denver Broncos, owners of the league’s best record, drafting Georgia linebacker C.J. Allen at No. 32 overall to anchor the middle of their defense.
The Denver Broncos could be looking at a wide receiver in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, but odds are it won't be this one.
The Broncos may need a hotter defensive start, though, as they rank 12th in EPA/play allowed in the first half and third in the second. Since the bye, the Broncos have been a bit leaky on defense, and they need to patch up those holes in the boat fast.
Even with six games left in the season, the Denver Broncos' scouting department has been hard at work looking ahead to the 2026 NFL draft. While the Broncos sit at 9-2, there are some clear areas they can look to improve in next year's draft. So, let’s ...
With the top of the first-round order still not set and the underclassmen declaration cutoff almost a month away, there are still many moving parts that need to be settled before the full picture can come into focus.
It’s clear Broncos hope to add OL depth from draft. Per source, Texas State guard Nash Jones was a Broncos 30 visit. 6-5, 320, versatile, high character. Same hometown of Nacogdoches, TX as Broncos S Brandon Jones. Denver also held 30 visit with Indiana OL Trey Wedig. #9sports
The Denver Broncos made seven selections in the 2025 NFL draft and have had mixed results from these rookies through 11 games. While there is still plenty of time left, and no rookie has spent enough time in the NFL to be labeled a bust, some have done ...