The Denver Broncos selected running back Jonah Coleman from Washington with the 108th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Coleman had a successful college career, amassing over 3,000 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns.
Jonah Coleman played in 50 games, recorded 552 carries for 3,054 rushing yards, and scored 34 rushing touchdowns.
The Broncos addressed a depth need at running back and believe Coleman will complement RJ Harvey and provide insurance for J.K. Dobbins.
Coleman has drawn comparisons to NFL greats Frank Gore and Maurice Jones-Drew during the pre-draft process.

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Throughout the pre-draft process, Coleman has earned a lot of high praise from analysts. Lofty comparisons to Frank Gore and Maurice Jones-Drew should have Broncos Country excited about his potential. If he can wind up being as productive as them, the Broncos will certainly have themselves a steal with their top pick in the fourth round. Either way, Denver addressed a long-term need at running back. I’m very happy with this selection!