Denver Broncos Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Throughout the year and leading up to the 2021 NFL draft, we will update our Denver Broncos Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Denver Broncos from several prominent sites and draft analysts.
For a more inclusive lists of mock drafts for the Denver Broncos, check out our 2021 Denver Broncos Mock Draft Database.
The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Broncos:
Pro Football Network - DiCecco (6/7)
11) Denver Broncos: Marvin Wilson, DT Florida State
Javon Kinlaw would have been a perfect fit two months ago, but it's hard to argue with what Denver did, adding an array of offensive play-makers for Drew Lock to grow with. Veteran defensive lineman Mike Purcell has performed adequately, but he will be 30 this time next season and is probably best equipped for a rotational role. Wilson is a powerfully built defensive lineman with active hands, explosive burst, and superhuman strength.
Fox Sports - McIntyre (6/7)
17. Denver Broncos -- Elijah Molden, CB, Washington
The Broncos offense has some juice heading into 2020, but there are a lot of new pieces on defense, and they're still missing some.
Walter Football (5/19)
22. Denver Broncos: Cade Mays, OT, Tennessee
Garett Bolles can't stop committing penalties, so the Broncos may consider adding a new blind-side protector soon. Cade Mays was a five-star recruit, and he has the potential to be an elite left tackle.
CBS Sports - Edwards (5/12)
21. Denver Broncos: Rashawn Slater, OL, Northwestern
Garrett Bolles has been a bulk penalty producer on the left side. Denver needs to make plans for his replacement. Bolles could ultimately move to the right side or inside, but it seems pretty straight forward that he cannot be trusted on the left side.
CBS Sports - Trapasso (5/4)
16. Denver Broncos: Richard LeCounte, DB, Georgia
This could be an offensive tackle, but let's go against the grain slightly, assuming John Elway either signs or trades for a tackle next offseason. LeCounte will head into the 2020 college football season as the premier safety prospect.
PFF - Renner (4/30)
13. Denver Broncos -- CB Shaun Wade, Ohio State
We'll see how Wade's transition from full-time slot to outside cornerback goes. He has all the physical tools to get it done, but we've seen players like Minkah Fitzpatrick struggle to do both in the past.
San Diego Union Tribune (4/29)
13. Denver (40/1) -- Marvin Wilson, DL, Florida State
Von Miller was clearly disappointed the Broncos didn't land Javon Kinlaw this year. Wilson wins with elite size (6-foot-5, 310 pounds), strength and athleticism.
SI - Hanson (4/27)
13. Denver Broncos: Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama
Despite tearing his ACL in 2019, Moses might have been a first-round pick in 2020 had he declared. Moses is a high-IQ defender with sideline-to-sideline range who would thrive in the middle of Vic Fangio's defense.
Bleacher Report - Miller (4/27)
12. Denver Broncos -- LB Dylan Moses, Alabama
After building an offense that should make Drew Lock very excited, the Broncos can focus on building their front seven in 2021. Alabama's fantastic senior 'backer, Dylan Moses, is the type of athletic middle defender you want to build around.
Moses surprised many when he returned to Tuscaloosa for his senior season, but in doing so, he can prove he's fully rehabbed from the knee injury that cost him the 2019 season and show what he's improved in his down time after being one of the nation's best linebackers in 2018.
SB Nation - Kadar (4/27)
14. Denver Broncos: Jay Tufele, DT, USC
The Broncos could continue to improve their defensive line in 2021 with Tufele after taking McTelvin Agim in the third round this year. Tufele improved as a pass rusher last season, and would be a nice fit on a team that runs a lot of three-down linemen looks.
The Athletic - Brugler (4/27)
13. Denver Broncos -- Alex Leatherwood, OT, Alabama
Although Jedrick Wills Jr. emerged as the Tide's best tackle last season, Leatherwood was considered a top-40 prospect by NFL scouts. If he improves his timing and steps as a senior, he could be a top-three tackle prospect in the 2021 draft class.
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