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The Denver Broncos selected defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim from Texas A&M in the 2026 NFL Draft after trading back for an extra pick. Onyedim, a well-rounded player, is expected to serve as a one-gap penetrator for the team.
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Oct 11, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim (11) reacts during the fourth quarter against the Florida Gators at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images | Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
After a small trade back that netted them an extra 6th round pick, the Denver Broncos made their first (and only so far) selection of the 2026 NFL Draft when they selected Texas A&M defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim. He is a 6-3, 292-pound defensive lineman with 34-inch arms, and profiles as a one-gap penetrator for the Broncos.
The Athleticâs Dane Brugler had him graded as his 74th overall player, ranked him as his 7th-best defensive tackle in the draft, and had a 3rd-round grade on him. Onyedim appeared in 53 games over five seasons with Iowa State (four seasons) and Texas A&M (one season) and totaled 138 tackles, 20.5 tackles for a loss, 5.5 sacks, and 1 forced fumble.
Brugler calls Onyedim a well-rounded defensive tackle with no âfatal flawâ to his game and says he profiles as a one-gap penetrator and a dependable rotational piece.
Onyedim is quick out of his stance and has adequate athleticism to shoot gaps and slice through blocks. His hands and feet stay connected as he works the blockerâs edge, but he reverts to a predictable long-arm move as his go-to plan B and needs to evolve beyond that. Against the run, he plays with awareness and extension to do his job, but he struggles reacting to double teams and down blocks. Onyedim might not have a true distinguishing trait, but he also doesnât have a fatal flaw that will be exposed by NFL competition. He projects best as a one-gap penetrator and dependable rotational piece.
So, why did the Broncos draft Onyedim? They wanted to keep their defensive line strong. He will help replace the void left by , who signed with the Titans during free agency.
The Broncos drafted Tyler Onyedim to enhance their defensive line, as he is seen as a well-rounded player with the ability to be a one-gap penetrator.
During his college career, Tyler Onyedim recorded 138 tackles, 20.5 tackles for a loss, 5.5 sacks, and 1 forced fumble over 53 games.
Tyler Onyedim was graded as the 74th overall player and ranked as the 7th-best defensive tackle in the draft by Dane Brugler.
Tyler Onyedim stands 6-3 and weighs 292 pounds, with 34-inch arms, making him a formidable presence on the defensive line.
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He joins Zach Allen, DJ Jones, Malcolm Roach, Eyioma Uwazurike, Saiâvion Jones, and the rest of the Broncos defensive linemen and will be a valuable rotational player for them. The Broncos signed Roach to an extension, so look for him to have an expanded role and fill some of the snaps that Franklin-Myers had last season. Onyedim will slot in as a depth player and could potentially take over Malcolm Roachâs previous role as the Broncosâ do-it-all reserve lineman. He could even push for some third-down/pass-rushing snaps this season if he has a strong training camp and preseason.
At the end of the day, you have to keep your trenches strong, and this is the second-year in a row where the Broncos have invested a third-round pick along their defensive line. Now, they need to continue to develop Jones and now Onyedim, and hopefully, one or both players can turn into starters and potential All-Pro players down the road.
While this wasnât a flashy selection like a playmaker at tight end or running back, or even one of the linebackers we all talked about prior to the draft. Itâs a solid addition to an important part of the roster. We saw a deep defensive line/pass rush rotation help the Eagles win the Super Bowl a few years back, and the Broncos are hoping to achieve the same success here with Onyedim.
I overlooked him a bit during the pre-draft process, and Iâm kicking myself that I didnât do a profile on him, but I like this pick. Hopefully, Onyedim pans out, and the Broncos landed themselves a future All-Pro player.