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The Denver Broncos selected Tyler Onyedim in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft and have seven picks remaining for Day 3. They aim to address needs at linebacker, tight end, and running back, with several talented players still available.
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The Broncos need to address linebacker, tight end, running back, safety depth, and offensive line.
The Broncos have seven selections remaining, including two early fourth-round picks.
Some top available players include Jermod McCoy (CB), Keionte Scott (S), and Dani Dennis-Sutton (Edge).

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**The BPA list is via The Athletic’s Dane Brugler’s best remaining players rankings**
**Running Back:** Mike Washington Jr., Emmett Johnson, Jonah Coleman, Kaytron Allen, Demond Claiborne, Nicholas Singleton, and Eli Heindenreich We saw only one back get selected on Day 2, and it was a surprise. Kyle Shanahan couldn’t resist drafting yet another back, and this time, he selected Indiana’s Kaelon Black in the 3rd round. Looking at the remaining backs, the Broncos should be able to get a good one with one of their 4th-round selections. Mike Washington Jr. has the explosive speed and size you look for and would add some real juice to the Broncos’ backfield. Emmett Johnson is an elusive slasher who would bring some playmaking ability to the backfield, while Jonah Coleman is a do-it-all well-rounded back who would be an excellent addition to the Broncos’ running back room. Coleman is my top choice, but players like Kaytron Allen would be good fits as well. Either way, one of these backs will likely be a member of the Denver Broncos come tomorrow. **Tight End:** Justin Joly, Jack Endries, Joe Royer, Dallen Bentley, and Riley Nowakowski The tight end board evaporated quickly, and the Rams selected Max Klare one spot before the Broncos were on the clock in the second round. Now, the board isn’t looking as stacked as we hoped, but there are some talented players still available for the Broncos. Justin Joly is the name that sticks out, and he’s probably the best receiving threat available. Jack Endries isn’t a flashy tight end, but would give the Broncos a big and reliable target in the middle of the field, while Joe Royer is another well-rounded tight end who profiles as a future TE2. Bentley has some real pass-catching upside and could be a solid addition to the Broncos tight end room. Finally, Riley Nowakowski is more of an H-Back who contributed in multiple ways and might be best as a fullback in the NFL. There are several late-round tight end prospects that the Broncos could target, like Dae’Quan Wright, Michael Trigg, Tanner Koziol, DJ Rogers, and others. **Linebacker:** Kyle Louis, Keyshaun Elliott, Kaleb Elarms-Orr, Bryce Boettcher, Jimmy Rolder, Jack Kelly, and Harold Perkins Jr. It was looking like a linebacker would fall right into the Broncos’ laps in the second round, but the board dried up quickly. Now, heading into Day 3, there are still a number of talented linebackers available, and I expect the Broncos to select one. Kyle Louis is an undersized coverage linebacker who might be a safety in the NFL, but his coverage skills are legit, and he could be a weapon on third downs. Keyshaun Elliott is an instinctual run-stopping linebacker who fits what the Broncos look for in a prospect. After that, you have Jimmy Rolder and Bryce Boettcher, who are both players who feel like Denver Broncos players. Great character, special teams upside, and loves football. I wouldn’t be shocked if they selected one of them. However, the name I am watching here is TCU’s Kaleb Elarms-Orr. He has been connected to the Broncos throughout the process and is a highly athletic player who can develop behind Alex Singleton and contribute on special teams in the short-term. I would keep an eye on him in the 4th round. **Offensive Line:** Travis Burke, Jude Bowry, Drew Shelton, Isaiah World, Jalen Farmer, Kage Casey, and Beau Stephens Look for the Broncos to add some offensive line depth on Day 3, and could do so as early as the 4th round. Travis Burke and Jude Bowry profile as potential swing tackle candidates, while Farmer, Casey, and Stephens are more interior depth. They have done well with late-round picks and undrafted free agents recently (Palcho, Forsyth, and Crum), so I expect them to dip their toes in that market again this time around. **Wildcards:** Jermod McCoy, Keionte Scott, Dani Dennis-Sutton, Zakee Wheatley, Jalon Kilgore, Deion Burks, Kamari Ramsey, Robert Spears-Jennings, Jeff Caldwell, and Bishop Fitzgerald Broncos have a total of 7 picks on day 3, so we could see a few surprises. Safety is a need, and they hired USC’s former DB coach to be their defensive backs coach, and there just so happens to be two USC safeties on Day 3. I wouldn’t be shocked if they drafted one of Kamrai Ramsey or Bishop Fitzgerald. Dani Dennis-Sutton is another big and athletic edge rusher who needs some development. The Broncos added Que Robinson in this range last year, so could they add another edge rusher in the 4th or 5th round this time around? Keionte Scott is a helluva football player who can play safety or be an attacking slot corner. He’s undersized, which is probably why he’s still available, but I think he would be a great addition to the Broncos’ secondary. Deion Burks is a lot like Marvin Mims Jr., and if the Broncos are looking for an eventual replacement, Burks could make sense for them. Jeff Caldwell is a 6-5, 216-pound wide receiver with 4.31 speed and profiles as a high-upside project. I wouldn’t be shocked if the Broncos rolled the dice on him.