Over the past two weeks, the DNVR Broncos Crew conducted five mock drafts to see the myriad of ways the draft could fall leading up to the Broncos first-round pick. Here are the major takeaways for how the Broncos should approach their 15th-overall selection on Thursday night.
The 2020 NFL Draft features one of the deepest receiving groups the league has ever seen. Coincidentally, the Denver Broncos enter the 2020 Draft with one of the weakest wide receiving corps in the NFL. Drew Lock showed promise as a rookie partially due to Courtland Sutton developing into one of the league’s best young receivers but the lack of…...
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In the end, not even the Broncos know what they’re going to do with their first-round pick and won’t know until they’re on the clock. But what we do know, thanks to the Combine, is Denver believes there are worthy receivers on every day of the draft, which eases the pressure on them having to grab one in the first round.