While the Broncos’ offseason overhaul has already led to plenty of offensive turnover, it sounds like the former second-round receiver will be sticking in Denver.
Earlier this week, The Athletic‘s Dane Brugler released a seven-round mock draft predicting all 257 picks in the 2024 NFL draft, including eight picks for the Denver Broncos. Brugler has the Broncos adding two offensive linemen, one tight end, one cornerback, one wide receiver, one defensive lineman, one linebacker and one quarterback.
Jeremy Fowler reports that the Broncos have received multiple trade inquiries about WR Courtland Sutton, who is skipping voluntary workouts due to his contract situation.
Demarcus Ware has a belt in two classes. As a football player, he dominated the trenches en route to a Hall of Fame career. Apparently, he can dominate the microphone, too.
The Denver Broncos met with Florida Atlantic wide receiver Je’Quan Burton at The College Gridiron Showcase in January, according to The Draft Wire’s Ryan Fowler.
In the Broncos’ annual pre-Draft presser, the head coach and GM went by the playbook and said nothing. Six days out, and Broncos Country is no closer to knowing anything — not even a smidgeon — about what the Denver Broncos plan to do with their first-round pick in the draft.
Denver Broncos icon Peyton Manning is thoroughly enjoying the retired life. The Hall of Fame quarterback has kept his retired days busy with commercials, coaching his son’s youth football team, and hosting his wildly successful show, Manningcast, on ESPN.
The Denver Broncos aren’t going to reach for a quarterback at No. 12 during the 2024 NFL draft, but that declaration comes with a bit of an asterisk. Broncos coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton said Thursday that they will take positional value into account during the draft.
The Denver Broncos are considering all of their options leading up to the 2024 NFL draft, including the possibility of trading up for a quarterback. If the price to move up ultimately proves to be too costly, Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye and J.J.
Despite his comments, rumblings around the league do indeed point to the Broncos exploring trade-down in Round 1.
The 2024 NFL draft is less than a week away and the Denver Broncos are set to pick 12th overall in the first round (barring a trade). Broncos general manager
Selecting college prospects isn't the only way to improve your team during the NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos kicked off their voluntary offseason workout program on Monday and one notably absent player was wide receiver Courtland Sutton. Sutton has just $2 million guaranteed in his contract this season and no guaranteed money in 2025.
The Denver Broncos are in the market for a quarterback. This comes after releasing QB Russell Wilson earlier this offseason. Now, the Broncos look to move forward.
On Monday, the new Denver Broncos uniforms will be officially revealed. But, we’ve been witnessing leaks and best guesses from all across Broncos Country on Twitter for months.
The Denver Broncos are in need of a quarterback after releasing Russell Wilson. The problem is, they don’t pick until 12th in the first round of the NFL Draft, meaning that they will miss out on one of the very top quarterback prospects unless they make a trade.
The Broncos hold the No. 12 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Broncos GM George Paton doesn't seem too worried about his No. 1 WR's holdout to begin the offseason.
Add the Denver Broncos to the list of teams that could be aggressive in the NFL Draft.
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.
Teams are monitoring the Broncos as a team interested in a QB.
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 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.
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.
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