The Broncos have been linked to moving up or down in the first round of tonight’s draft. It is clear a trade closer to the top of the board is the team’s goal at this point.
Denver is making an “aggressive push” to acquire a top-10 pick, Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports. This runs counter to what came out — from both Russini and ESPN’s Adam Schefter over the past 24 hours — but the Broncos had been tied to potentially moving up earlier this week. As Denver plans appear fluid (or the messaging, or both), the team may well become the second tonight to trade up inside the top 10 — foll0wing Jacksonville’s blockbuster move.
The team has been tied to adding skill-position help. George Paton confirmed the Broncos will draft a running back, but it is worth wondering if the team would be ready to pull the trigger early. The Browns now sit at No. 5, having bailed on the Travis Hunter draft slot for a major haul. While Cleveland could use RB help post-Nick Chubb, Denver would make sense as an Ashton Jeanty suitor. Though, it would take a monster trade package to climb from No. 20 to Jeanty real estate.
Russini’s Wednesday offering indicated the Broncos were content at No. 20 and were not inclined to pay a trade-up price to climb up for a running back. ESPN.com’s Matt Miller also noted the Broncos viewed a wide receiver or tight end as a first-round priority over the much-mocked RB move. It might take a climb into the top 10 to land either Tyler Warren or Colston Loveland, and the Broncos lessened their need to upgrade there by giving Evan Engram a two-year, $23MM deal.
It would be interesting if the Broncos, who focused otherwise on defense during free agency, opted for a non-skill-position pick via a trade-up maneuver. The team re-signed D.J. Jones and added Talanoa Hufanga and Dre Greenlaw in March, fortifying a defense that ranked in the top five last season. Denver also has its five O-line starters returning, with all but center Luke Wattenberg signed beyond 2025. It will be interesting to see how this shakes out, as the Broncos could also use their No. 20 pick as a destination for clubs eyeing a vault in front of the QB-needy Steelers (No. 21). Rumored earlier today, this scenario might be Plan B for the AFC West team.