
Broncos' Late-Round Draft Picks Target Depth, Upside
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The Denver Broncos, after trading for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, will pick late in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft. General manager George Paton has a history of finding late-round gems, such as Nik Bonitto and Marvin Mims Junior, both of whom made the Pro Bowl. The teams key needs are at inside linebacker, tight end, and defensive line. A recent mock draft suggests the Broncos could take Texas linebacker Anthony Hill Junior, Utah tight end Dallen Bentley, and Missouri defensive tackle Chris McClellan in the second and fourth rounds, respectively. These picks aim to provide immediate depth and high-upside development, keeping the Broncos competitive.
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