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The Denver Broncos' favorite draft pick is Jonah Coleman, a running back from the University of Washington. He is noted for his physical running style and impressive performance metrics, including 25 touchdowns in two seasons.
Following the final pick of the NFL Draft on Saturday â which just so happened to belong to Denver â beat writers at The Athletic highlighted their teamâs favorite draft choice.
And for Nick Kosmider, that belonged to University of Washington running back Jonah Coleman:
âThe Broncos brought back J.K. Dobbins this offseason. They believe second-year back RJ Harvey will continue to develop into a versatile, pass-catching weapon out of the backfield who also provides big-hit ability in the run game. But Coleman, at 5-foot-9 and 220 pounds, is a self-described âthumper,â and thatâs exactly what Denver needed to add to its backfield. Coleman scored 25 touchdowns across his past two seasons and 24 came in the red zone. He led the running backs in this draft class in percentage of yards gained after contact (71 percent). Heâs a tough, physical runner and has the right tools to become the kind of pass protector who can be trusted on third down. Itâs the right fit for a team that is sharpening around the margins in an attempt to make a title run in 2026.â
Mel Kiper Jr. wasnât too high on Denverâs draft overall, giving the team a C+ in its selections and mediocre review on individual players:
âDenver dropped back to No. 66 to add an additional sixth-rounder and took Tyler Onyedim. I heard some buzz on him in the lead-up to the draft, but it was of the âDay 3 sleeperâ variety. I ranked Onyedim at No. 109 on my board, but Payton likes to get his guys on Day 2, value be damned. Jonah Coleman is another option at running back, scoring 17 scrimmage touchdowns last season.  can be a backup at offensive tackle,  is a stretch option at tight end, and Mr. Irrelevant  is a tackling machine. But there isnât a ton to get super excited about here.â
Jonah Coleman is a running back from the University of Washington, recognized for his tough running style and impressive stats, making him a key addition to the Broncos' backfield.
Mel Kiper Jr. rated the Broncos' draft performance as a C+, expressing a mediocre view on their selections and individual players.
Jonah Coleman scored 25 touchdowns over his last two college seasons, with 24 of those coming in the red zone.
Coleman is known for being a physical runner, excelling in gaining yards after contact, and is expected to be a reliable pass protector on third downs.

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What does Kiper know anyway?
My favorite picks for Denver were all the seventh-round guys â Miles Scott, Dallen Bentley and Red Murdock â and I was probably most excited about Murdock, aka âMr. Irrelevant.â
Because I think heâll be anything but irrelevant. And so does George Paton.
âMurdock, just man, heâs a tackling machine. Just really instinctive. Really good against the run,â the GM said. He may hold the recordâyou guys may knowâfor forced fumbles. âEveryone talked about the Texas Tech guy [Dolphins LB Jacob Rodriguez], and he was amazing, but this guyâoh my gosh, if you look at his career and all the forced fumbles he had. Just a nose for the ball, relentless motor.â
For one thing, depth at linebacker is always necessary, especially when current starters Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad arenât getting younger.
âMurdock, just man, heâs a tackling machine. Just really instinctive. Really good against the runâŠJust a nose for the ball, relentless motor.â
George Paton
But for another, the kid holds the NCAA record for most forced fumbles (17) after all (breaking the previous record held by former University of Buffalo linebacker Khalil Mack).
âMeticulous intent and being kind of being obsessed with it,â Murdock said of achieving that record. âNow Iâm just ready to go do that on the field and help us get some wins.â
Murdock is also a big âteam-first guyâ as evidenced by his choice to stay at the University of Buffalo his entire collegiate career rather than enter the transfer portal.
Operating as the âquarterback of the defense,â Murdock saw his primary job as getting everyone on the same page so the defense could perform as one.
âThat is what Iâm looking forward to bringing to the Broncos,â Murdock said. âBeing a player who is going to put the team success before all else in any instance.â