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The Denver Broncos have few roster holes heading into the 2026 NFL draft, following a strong 14-3 season. Key needs include tight end, running back, defensive line, and linebacker as they prepare for seven draft picks.
The Denver Broncos don't have many big roster holes going into the 2026 NFL draft.
The Broncos went 14-3 last fall and reached the AFC Championship game before getting knocked out of the playoffs with their starting quarterback sidelined with an ankle injury. Since then, Denver has re-signed most of its in-house free agents, with defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers being a notable exception.
The Broncos' list of roster needs going into the draft includes tight end, running back, defensive line and linebacker. Denver general manager George Paton is scheduled to make seven picks in the draft this week, and fans will hope to see those positions addressed.
Before the draft begins, we're publishing our latest depth chart projection. Fans should note that this is a projectionĀ fromĀ Broncos Wire, not an official depth chart from the team. Denver will release its first depth chart of 2026 during preseason this summer.
The Broncos need to address tight end, running back, defensive line, and linebacker in the upcoming draft.
The Broncos finished the previous season with a 14-3 record and reached the AFC Championship game.
The Denver Broncos are scheduled to make seven picks in the 2026 NFL draft.
The Broncos will release their official depth chart for 2026 during the preseason this summer.

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Nix, of course, returns as QB1 ā andĀ he's ahead of scheduleĀ in his ankle recovery. It sounds like Ehlinger will get an opportunity toĀ compete with StidhamĀ for the backup job this summer.
Dobbins and Harvey are back as the team's one-two punch. For now, Badie's penciled in as the third-down blocking back, a role he held last season. That could change after the draft, though.
Waddle figures to immediately take on a large workload, but Sutton remains the "X" receiver in Denver. It will be interesting to see how involved Mims will be, entering the final year of his rookie contract.
Denver needs to add a young playmaker at tight end.
All five starting linemen are returning, and "Palcho" remains the top backup swing tackle/guard. They already have a strong starting unit, but it wouldn't be surprising to see the Broncos add to the line during the draft.
Right now, Jones and Uwazurike appear to beĀ the front-runnersĀ to replace JFM. That could change after the draft.
The Broncos plan to give Jonah EllissĀ snaps at inside linebackerĀ this year, but it's unclear if he will make a full-time position switch or rotate between roles. Until his role becomes more solidified, Elliss will be listed at both OLB and ILB. Meanwhile, Sanders is moving from ILB to OLB.
Once again, Elliss is the intriguing name to watch. Singleton and Strnad have returned as starters, but the Broncos will likely add linebacker depth and competition during the draft.
The Broncos areĀ bringing McMillian backĀ as their slot cornerback, so Barron might have to beat out Moss if he wants to start in Year 2. On the one hand, it's disappointing that a first-round pick hasn't emerged as an instant starter. On the other hand, it reflects well on Denver's depth at cornerback. Moss is also entering the final year of his contract, so the Broncos might draft yet another CB this week.
Key is the current favorite toĀ replace P.J. Locke, and Anderson was the team's onlyĀ outside free agent signingĀ last month. He's a special teams ace.
There's currently no competition on the roster for Denver's three incumbent specialists (Lutz, Crawshaw and Fraboni), but that might change after the draft.
We'll publish an updated depth chart projection following theĀ 2026 NFL draftĀ (April 23-25). AfterĀ theĀ Jaylen Waddle tradeĀ last month, DenverĀ currentlyĀ holds seven picks.
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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos depth chart: Projected starters before 2026 NFL draft