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The Denver Broncos have a well-rounded roster heading into the 2026-27 season, but the team might look to add more offensive talent through another trade with the Miami Dolphins

While the first round of the 2026 NFL draft is under two days away, the Denver Broncos will have to wait a bit longer to select their first prospect. 

Opening up the show, the trio notes the mutual excitement among fans for the upcoming season, after an upsetting end to last season. Quarterback Bo Nix secured the team a spot in the AFC Championship, but the Super Bowl aspirations quickly diminished when the world found out he broke his ankle in the last moments of the game. 

Since that moment, Broncos fans have much to be excited about. 

The reigning AFC West Champions traded away their first-round pick to acquire Miami Dolphins' standout wide receiver Jaylen Waddle -- leaving the team with just one selection in the first three rounds of the draft, but giving the franchise quarterback a fantastic weapon. 

For an in-depth analysis on what Waddle can bring to Denver, be sure to listen to the full podcast and leave any comments below on what you're expecting the WR to accomplish with the Broncos. 

The Broncos are in a great spot heading into the 2026-2027 season, as Mike, Eric and Randy discuss on this week's episode of the podcast. The team has already made notable additions to an already elite squad, and there might be more on the way. 

Already having completed a trade with the Dolphins, there have been some rumors swirling that the two teams might work together again to bring one of Waddle's ex-teammates to Denver. Running back De'Von Achane is allegedly a potential trade target, with rumors that he could be traded on Draft Day. Each member of the podcast noted that they'd be "over the moon" if the Broncos land Achane, but there is some discourse about how the team would use him with their current offensive talents. 

Keeping the rumor mill churning, the Atlanta Falcons are rumored to be open to trading tight end Kyle Pitts, which leads our trio to a discussion of whether they'd want Pitts on the squad. 

Wrapping up this week's episode, Mike, Eric and Randy give their take on what Denver should look to accomplish in the draft Thursday night, and where they would like the team to prioritize the few picks that they have. 

As always, be sure to give the podcast a listen and drop any comments or thoughts below. Join Roundtable's Broncos site to ensure you won't miss a beat with the team as Denver navigates the offseason.