The Denver Broncos are doing offseason workouts now, just like every other team. But when Monday rolled around, it was obvious one of their best players, and likely best offensive player, was not there.
The Denver Broncos hosted SMU defensive lineman Jordan Miller on a pre-draft visit this week, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Miller (6-3, 307 pounds) spent five years at Miami, recording 60 tackles (11 behind the line), three sacks and two fumble recoveries in 48 games.
The Denver Broncos brought in a “behemoth” prospect for a pre-draft visit on Wednesday, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. University of British Columbia offensive tackle Giovanni Manu (6-7, 352 pounds) has been described as “the best kept secret in the NFL draft” by Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz.
March and April have been busy for the Denver Broncos brain trust, which includes general manager George Paton and head coach Sean Payton. With the NFL Draft approaching next week, they’ll meet with the media on Thursday for their pre-draft press conference, and their collective vision is something Broncos Country is interested in knowing.
The 2024 NFL draft is just over one week away and it’s time for an updated seven-round mock draft for the Denver Broncos. Before we jump into the mock, be aware that there are three trades involved.
The Denver Broncos have or soon will host Texas defensive lineman T’Vondre Sweat on a pre-draft visit this week, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The Denver Broncos hosted Kentucky running back Ray Davis on a pre-draft visit earlier this month, according to the Denver Post‘s Ryan McFadden. Davis (5-8, 211 pounds) ran a 40-yard dash in 4.52 seconds and a 10-yard split in 1.56 seconds at the NFL combine.
Denver Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham recently went on Meat Church BBQ’s YouTube show to make “Crack Burgers” with Matt Pittman. Pittman, who dedicates
Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos trading into the top 3 for a franchise QB is one of several NFL Draft scenarios Sam Monson & Steve Palazzolo would like to see come true.
The Denver Broncos need to basically revamp and rebuild their entire roster. A few positions are fine, but for the most part, not one position is off the table when it comes to the Broncos' draft board.
The Denver Broncos were in attendance for Illinois defensive lineman Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton’s pro day on Tuesday, according to Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz.
Despite the Broncos' recent ineptitude, wide receiver Courtland Sutton has stayed in Denver and wants to be rewarded for his loyalty to the franchise.
Teams are monitoring the Broncos as a team interested in a QB.
The Steelers have been the subject of several trade rumors for veteran WRs and Pittsburgh must monitor the latest holdout.
This year’s NFL Draft is shaping up to be a QB bonanza, and if the Broncos don’t act, they’ll miss out. Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels are expected to go 1-2-3.
On Monday, the Denver Broncos added depth to their defensive line on their first day of offseason workouts. The Broncos are in the process of adding 90 players to their offseason roster and will add several more players in the draft next week.
The 31-year-old is in line to play for a sixth career NFL team.
The Denver Broncos have some pretty talented legends come through and play football for their squad. We all know about Peyton Manning, who won the Super Bowl in 2015 for the Broncos as the quarterback, and his on-screen talent.
The Denver Broncos need a quarterback, and the top options won’t be on the board with the 12th-overall pick. After cutting ties with Russell Wilson – and taking on a record $85 million in dead cap to do so – the team currently has journeyman backup Jarrett Stidham atop their depth chart.
The Denver Broncos released Russell Wilson earlier this offseason, meaning that Jarrett Stidham is currently in line to be the team’s starting quarterback heading into 2024.
Even if the Broncos trade down, they could still address their biggest need.
The Denver Broncos need a whole lot of things entering the NFL Draft. That includes a quarterback after the team cut Russell Wilson. However, because the Broncos pick 12th, it may be difficult for them to snag one of the top quarterback prospects in the draft class.
As we approach the 2024 NFL Draft, there will continue to be endless speculation about what teams are doing and how they will attempt to improve their rosters for not only the upcoming season but the future overall.
Scouts from the Denver Broncos were reportedly present at the Colorado School of Mines’ pro day recently to observe quarterback John Matocha, as indicated by local radio personality Miles Dunklin.
There’s no shortage of examples of former players coming to manage an NFL franchise. Will it shock anyone if Shannon Sharpe announces his intention to become the head coach of the Denver Broncos?
The Denver Broncos were present at Washington’s pro day on Thursday to evaluate quarterback Michael Penix, indicating a keen interest in the prospect. A delegation from Denver’s front office, including the pass game coordinator, college director, and two scouts, attended Penix’s workout, as reported by Jim Nagy.
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