The Denver Broncos added seven new players during the seven rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft. They have also already signed a couple of intriguing undrafted
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Mike Silver shared an account from the Jacksonville Jaguars draft night on Day when the Denver Broncos shred their plans for the evening by taking two of their top targets.
The Denver Broncos publicly spent much of the pre-draft process talking about their imminent need for a "joker". However, the selections actually made by Denver hardly reflected that desire. Jahdae Barron was a value pick at #20, with the team also needing a bona fide starting outside corner opposite Defensive Player of the Year, Pat Surtain II.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Denver Broncos made some major additions during free agency, then selected seven players in the 2025 NFL Draft. Now, it's time to see how and where everybody will fit in as rookie minicamp is just weeks away and offseason OTAs are set to take place in about a month.
At this exact moment, the Denver Broncos have $12.697 million in effective cap space, which excludes the amount of money necessary to sign their draft picks.
The Denver Broncos have garnered mixed reviews on their 2025 draft haul, with the predominant feedback being that they ' reached ' on too many picks. 'Reached,' of course, means the Broncos drafted a player far earlier than they were ranked by the media consensus.
Taking a look at the Denver Broncos depth chart after the 2025 NFL Draft. The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books, and the Broncos have a fresh crop of draft picks and undrafted rookies joining their roster.
The Denver Broncos have added to their secondary by signing Joshua Pickett, a defensive back from Duke University, as an undrafted free agent. Pickett’s
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The Denver Broncos draft is getting some high praise from Todd McShay here in the post-draft analysis period. The Denver Broncos draft class might be a bit underrated by many, but not for Todd McShay.
The Denver Broncos were open about their desire to add a wildcard option to their team. Sean Payton spent the 2024 offseason stressing about how he was going to transition from Russell Wilson to the next future quarterback of the Denver Broncos.
The Denver Broncos addressed a lot of roster needs during the 2025 NFL Draft. Now it's a question of whether or not they selected the right players, which really takes a few years to get a fair evaluation of.
The Denver Broncos had a successful free-agency period, adding key defensive playmakers and a new tight end target for Bo Nix, and paired them with a solid draft class.
Former San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw sustained an injury to his quadriceps while working out on Sunday; that much is not being debated. The issue should not sideline him for any portion of training camp or the regular season, according to the most recent published reports.
Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Chris Evans will participate in the Denver Broncos' upcoming rookie minicamp "on a tryout basis," NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported Monday.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reports Broncos LB Dre Greenlaw is expected to be ready to go in eight weeks following a quad injury suffered during an offseason workout.
Dre Greenlaw was looking forward to a bounce-back season after he signed with the Denver Broncos, but the veteran linebacker is now dealing with another injury.
Grade: C Best Pick: CB Jahdae Barron, No. 20 Overall What We Liked: Barron is a stud. His extreme versatility along with high-end tackling skills and coverage ability should make him a cornerstone of that defense for a while.
Several teams passed on Shedeur Sanders multiple times during the first three rounds of the NFL Draft, and Broncos head coach Sean Payton thinks that was a mistake.
After four years at LSU, Sai’vion Jones is taking his talents to the next level. He heard his name called in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Denver Broncos traded up and selected Jones in the fourth round of the draft.
As this trade frenzy nears its conclusion tonight, the Eagles are moving back again. They are trading No. 101 to the Broncos, who will make their fourth selection of the draft.