Denver Broncos, NFL and National Football League Draft
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The Denver Broncos have done as well as any team in the last two decades, and perhaps even NFL history, at signing undrafted players. Following the 2026 NFL Draft, the Broncos brought in 14 more undrafted free agents to complete their roster.
No first-round pick? No problem. One oddsmaker has slightly improved the Broncos’ odds to win Super Bowl LXI following the NFL draft.
The Denver Broncos selected defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim from Texas A&M in the third round of the NFL draft Friday night.
The Broncos could have had a receiver with their No. 30 pick, but the move to acquire Jaylen Waddle represented Denver's title aspirations.
Recently, after a pre-draft Zoom with new Broncos defensive passing-game coordinator Robert Livingston, Taaffe told Broncos cornerback and former Longhorns buddy Jahdae Barron that it’d be “awesome” to play with him again.
Former Carroll linebacker/defensive end Hunter Peck and former Carroll offensive lineman Andrew Devine earned minicamp invites – Peck with the Denver Broncos, Devine with the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.
Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez is a second-day possibility for the Broncos. Michael C. Johnson / Imagn Images The Broncos are bystanders no more. General manager George Paton, coach Sean Payton and the rest of Denver’s personnel staff watched the first round of the NFL Draft from their team facility as action spun around them.
NFL trade rumors heat up as the Atlanta Falcons weigh a move involving star TE Kyle Pitts. The Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos have emerged as strong landing spots for the $15 million tight end.
Even before he joined the Broncos, Kage Casey was watching Garett Bolles to emulate him as a left tackle.