
Can Denver find a future starting ILB in mid-rounds? Kiper on Broncos needs | Orange & Blue Today
Orange and Blue Today · JJ Pellini
March 27, 202624m 38s
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Show Notes
<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason react to Mel Kiper’s latest conference call, where the ESPN draft analyst highlighted a fascinating angle for Denver: can the Broncos find a future starting inside linebacker in the middle rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. With the top ILBs likely gone early, the value may come on Day 2 or Day 3 — and one name keeps popping up. Enter Jacob Rodriguez (Texas Tech), a smart, explosive, instinctive linebacker who could be available in Round 3. The fellas break down why Rodriguez fits what Vance Joseph wants, how quickly he could develop into a starter, and whether Denver should prioritize ILB over other needs. 🔥 In this episode: - Mel Kiper’s outlook on the ILB class and mid‑round value - Why Jacob Rodriguez could be Denver’s Round 3 target - Can the Broncos find a long‑term starter outside the top 50 picks - How ILB fits into Denver’s overall draft strategy - What traits the Broncos are prioritizing at the position Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us if ILB should be a Day 2 priority for Denver.</p>