The Denver Broncos have traded the 10th overall pick in the draft to the Pittsburgh Steelers. In the trade, Denver receives picks 20, 52 and a 2020 third-round pick. The Steelers selected Devin Bush, an athletic inside linebacker from Michigan, with the pick.

Denver had been rumored to be interested in Bush, due to his coverage ability and Viv Fangio’s love for linebakcers. The two quarterbacks Denver has most often been tied to, Missouri’s Drew Lock and Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins, were also both on the board.

The Broncos now have nine picks remaining in the draft:

Round 1, Pick 20

Round 2, Pick 9 (No. 41 overall)

Round 2, Pick 20 (52)

Round 3, Pick 7 (71)

Round 4, Pick 23 (125)

Round 5, Pick 10 (148)

Round 5, Pick 18 (156)

Round 6, Pick 9 (182)

Round 7, Pick 23 (237)

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Henry was born in Columbia Falls, Montana and graduated from Columbia Falls High School in 2015. He earned bachelor's degrees in journalism and economics from the University of Montana in 2019. After graduation, he joined DNVR. He spent three years covering the University of Colorado before moving to the Broncos beat ahead of the 2022 season. Henry joined DNVR as a remote staff writer in 2017, providing support to BSN's Broncos beat reporters. He interned at DNVR headquarters in the summer of 2018 and accepted a full-time position after graduating from UM. Follow Henry on Twitter - @HenryChisholm

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