
The Denver Broncos snag a potential RB2 and a dynamic tight end in this latest NFL mock draft by ESPN expert Jordan Reid.
The Denver Broncos don't have many selections in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
A big reason for that is that they traded a first and third-round pick to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. And, to be frank, that is a move they would do nine out of 10 times.
The Broncos first pick in the NFL Draft won't be until Friday at No. 62 overall at the end of the second round, so it will take some time for things to materialize.
ESPN's Jordan Reid compiled a new seven-round mock draft, and here is a rundown of his selections for Denver.
Round 2, No. 62 overall: Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price
This is a big surprise for one reason: Price is widely regarded as the RB2 in this class behind Notre Dame teammate Jeremiyah Love.
Price could very well go in Round 1 to a team such as the Seattle Seahawks, and if he is still on the board at No. 62, this should be a quick selection by the Broncos.
"It would come as a major surprise if Price isn't the second RB off the board behind Jeremiyah Love. The Broncos make a lot of sense, and they could use a bigger runner who can slot in with J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey," Reid wrote.
Round 4, No. 108 overall: Arizona State linebacker Keyshaun Elliott
The Broncos don't have many picks in the first three rounds, but they have plenty of selections after that, and they add Elliott with a need at linebacker.
Round 4, No. 111 overall: Texas tight end Jack Endries
Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers is an intriguing fit at No. 62, but the Broncos wait until Day 3 to add a tight end.
Endries played with Fernando Mendoza at Cal before Endries transferred to Texas.
Round 5, No. 170 overall: Iowa guard Beau Stephens
The Broncos add more depth to the offensive line with Stephens, who saw plenty of action in Big 10 play while at Iowa.
Round 7, No. 246 overall: LSU wide receiver Barion Brown
Do the Broncos need a WR with Troy Franklin, Marvin Mims, Courtland Sutton and Waddle on the roster? Not really, but this is the end of the draft, so why not take a flier?
Mimis might be traded at some point, and Brown is a dynamic returner.
Round 7, No. 256 overall: Indiana safety Louis Moore
Round 7, No. 257 overall: Washington guard Carver Willis
Willis is Mr. Immaculate this year. Congratulations.


