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The Denver Broncos are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft, focusing on selecting high-trait players despite not having a first or third-round pick. General Manager George Paton emphasizes the importance of good football players in their draft strategy.
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Just a quick and dirty roundup today. Not much in the way of news or rumors, just sitting here on the home stretch to the 2026 NFL Draft. Iâm ready for Thursday, how about you?
Horse Tracks: Draft priority is âgood football playersâ
George Paton isnât overthinking position needs heading into draft week. âIt starts with just being a good football player,â the GM said, emphasizing that Denverâs coaching staff has earned his trust in developing high-trait players regardless of how NFL-ready they are on Day 1. Paton reiterated that he feels good about the talent available around pick No. 62 and with their pair of early fourth-rounders, pointing to the franchiseâs recent second-round track record â Bonitto, Mims, Harvey, Sutton â as proof the front office knows how to find impact in that range.5 defensive players the Broncos may draft in round two The defensive side of the second-round board highlights Texas LB Anthony Hill Jr. as an athletic, rangy blitzer, and Texas Techâs Lee Hunter as a stout run-stuffing DT who could help offset losing . Safety also pops as a sneaky need â is in a contract year coming off injury and PJ Locke left in free agency, leaving the third safety spot wide open. Despite Denverâs defense leading the NFL in sacks in back-to-back seasons, the piece argues there are still holes worth addressing with premium capital on Day 2.
The Broncos aim to select high-trait players, focusing on overall talent rather than specific positional needs.
Potential defensive targets include Texas LB Anthony Hill Jr. and Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter, among others.
The Broncos have seven total picks, including No. 62 in Round 2 and six selections on Day 3.
Expectations are tempered, with a focus on developing players who can grow into starters rather than immediate contributors.

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Discussing expectations for the Broncosâ draft class
With no first or third-round pick, the MHR staff tempers expectations that this draft class will be an immediate needle-mover in Denverâs Super Bowl chase. The Broncos hold seven total picks â No. 62 in Round 2 plus six Day 3 selections â and while Paton insists expectations remain âvery high,â the staff consensus is that the realistic goal is finding high-trait developmental players who can eventually grow into starters, not plug-and-play contributors across the board. The staff points to Denverâs experience navigating three previous drafts without a first-rounder as reason for cautious optimism.
Should the Broncos be aggressive moving up for their top-ranked players?
The MHR staff is split on this one. The âgo get your guyâ camp argues Denver is in a Super Bowl window right now and should be bold about trading up from 62, especially with a projected 10 picks in the 2027 draft giving them future capital to burn. The conservative camp prefers trading back to accumulate more selections, arguing that without a first or third-rounder you canât afford to further thin out an already limited draft haul. The middle ground: be aggressive only if thereâs a specific player the staff is in love with who another team is clearly targeting.
Denver Broncos 2026 NFL draft big board: Offense
MHRâs final offensive big board slots Georgia Tech OG Keylan Rutledge at the top as a Tier 1 prospect â a four-year starter and back-to-back First-Team All-American who models his finishing toughness after Quinn Meinerz and could pair with him to give Denver two mauler bookends on the interior. Tier 2 features TE Eli Stowers as the âJokerâ piece Sean Payton covets, Max Klare as the best blocking-plus-receiving TE option, Northwestern OT Caleb Tiernan as a 6â8âł high-character tackle despite shorter-than-ideal arms, and NDSU WR Bryce Lance as a contested-catch Day 3 flier. The board is heavy on tight ends, reinforcing where Denverâs second-round pick likely lands.
NFL and Bronco Draft History
A deep dive into draft history and how it frames Denverâs 2026 approach. The piece notes that the No. 1 overall pick has been a quarterback in 19 of the 25 drafts this century, with the remaining six being edge rushers (4) or offensive tackles (2). For Denver specifically, the article tracks the Broncosâ recent second-round success â Bonitto at 64, Mims at 63 â against years of terrible second-round misses before the Paton era. The last time Denver entered a draft without a first-rounder was 2023, when they grabbed Mims and still came away with a productive class, setting the historical precedent for optimism this week.
Luca Evans from the Denver Post shared a thread on draft sleepers that have received some interest from the Denver Broncos.
Mike Klis of 9News dropped a list of players in play for the Denver Broncos. Itâs a running back and tight end list only, apparently, but useful to discuss.