7-round predictions for Denver Broncos
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With the 2026 NFL draft less than three weeks away, we're beginning to get a little clarity about how the opening round might unfold. Nothing is certain at this point, of course, and it only takes one trade or surprise pick to create chaos.
The Broncos' offseason program is scheduled to begin on May 4. Dates for OTAs and minicamp were also announced.
South Carolina safety Jalon Kilgore is a versatile defensive back the Denver Broncos could consider adding in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Attention has shifted to the 2026 season and how teams can best address their needs. Most of free agency has already taken place, and teams are now working to construct rosters capable of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy next February.
The Broncos' new stadium is still on track, and Greg Penner hopes to have 'all of our ducks lined up' in the coming months.
Rumors of the Denver Broncos' interest in Aaron Rodgers were apparently greatly exaggerated. Per Mike Klis of 9News, there is a "zero percent" chance of the Broncos pursuing Rodgers. Zac Stevens of DNVR Sports added in no uncertain terms that Rodgers isn't visiting the Broncos.
The 2026 NFL Draft is three weeks away, and other than Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza going No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, no one knows what's going to happen. Every draft brings its surprises.
The NFL adopted several rule changes ahead of the 2026 season.