With their third and final selection in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos selected former five-star recruit McTelvin Agim, the talented defensive lineman from Arkansas. Agim showed great versatility playing defensive end and tackle in college and was the Razorbacks’ best pass rusher in his final two seasons. Despite being a bit of a boom-or-bust…...
With the first of their three third-round selections, the Denver Broncos made one of their few defensive picks by selecting Michael Ojemudia, the defensive back out of Iowa. While not a household name, the All-Big Ten second-team selection elevated his stock throughout the draft process and possesses prototypical size-speed combination as an outside cornerback in the NFL. It doesn’t hurt…...
With the dust settled on the first fully digital and historical 2020 NFL Draft, it’s time to dig deep into all 32 teams’ draft classes, starting with the AFC West and how the division stacks up with the rest of the league. A quicks note on our grades: these are based on our rankings, and the specific value gained or…...
With the second of their three third-round selections, the Denver Broncos picked one of the most NFL-ready prospects in the class, snatching up LSU center, Lloyd Cushenberry III. Cushenberry was the second-ranked center on our Big Board, carrying a second-round grade. He was also one of the most impressive performers, on and off the field, at the Senior Bowl, constantly…...
John Elway feels the same way about the Broncos' offensive tackle situation as the rest of Broncos County.
"We have to get better there, there’s no question about it," Elway said, regarding Denver's tackle situation. "That’s a position we have to get better at."
Before taking to Twitter on Saturday afternoon, instead of going with the safe “red” or “black” options on the proverbial-roulette table, Elway placed his money on a single number.
After snagging the most dynamic and versatile speed receiver of this special 2020 wide receiver class, the Denver Broncos doubled down by selecting Penn State star, K.J. Hamler. Still only 20-years old, Denver’s second-round selection (46th overall) comes as a ready-made star from one of the most entertaining and explosive offenses in the country. In truth, the Broncos aren’t even…...
Bringing in a big-time tackle this offseason would have made the writing on the wall extremely clear for Garett Bolles’ future in Denver. Since John Elway didn’t go that way, Bolles’ future will be decided on the field.
Lloyd Cushenberry’s jump from high school to college couldn’t have ended much better despite having to learn a new position over YouTube. Now, not only will he not have to learn a new position, he’ll have Mike Munchak, not YouTube, to lean on.
Lloyd Cushenberry has the clearest path to the starting lineup. Michael Ojemudia could be a key part of the Broncos' sub packages. And McTelvin Agim is more of a developmental player, but as an interior pass rusher possesses a desired skill set.
If landing Jerry Jeudy wasn’t good enough, the Broncos landed a clone of the top receiver picked in the draft.
DENVER — KJ Hamler, the Broncos’ second-round pick, pointed to former Penn State teammate DaeSean Hamilton as one of the people who had an impact on his development as a player. But now the protege could be about to seize playing time from the mentor. Hamler and Hamilton were together during the 2017 season at Penn State. Hamler was a…...
With the excitement of Thursday night's 2020 NFL Draft still fresh, we went back to our Big Board as our guide to grade all six picks from the Denver Broncos and their AFC West rivals.
Who are the players that could be on the Broncos' Day 2 radar, and what are some trade possibilities?
From thinking they’d have to trade up to having their guy drop into their lap, the Denver Broncos made out like bandits on the opening night of the 2020 NFL Draft. Jeudy was the eighth-ranked prospect on our draft board, carrying a first-round grade as the second-best receiver in a historic class with 20 wideouts grading out as future NFL…...