Denver Broncos NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2027 NFL Draft, we will update our Denver Broncos Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Denver Broncos from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the Denver Broncos:

Fox Sports — Rob Rang

20. Matayo Uiagalelei, EDGE, Oregon

The younger, bigger brother of NFL and longtime FBS standout quarterback DJ Uiagalelei, this power-packed edge rusher has the frame and game NFL teams are looking for. With 18.5 combined sacks over his first three years of action, Matayo Uiagalelei is already a proven producer and plays with the instincts and technique expected of a coach's son.

For the Win — Christian D'Andrea

22. Zabien Brown, CB, Alabama

Brown's ability as a sideline corner with great burst can backfill Denver's needs in the secondary.

CBS Sports — Ryan Wilson

22. Damon Wilson II, EDGE, Miami (FL)

An explosive straight-line rusher who can close quickly on the QB because of his downhill juice. Though Wilson isn't bendy around the edge, he wins through pure power and leverage.

ESPN — Jordan Reid

20. A'Mauri Washington, IDL, Oregon

Washington joined Moore and Matayo Uiagalelei as Oregon players who turned down being Day 1 or early Day 2 draft picks this year to return to school. Washington is quick off the snap and capable of freezing the frame of interior blockers before moving quickly past them. His straight-line strength gives him the power to bull rush blockers into the laps of passers. His ability to collapse pockets would play well alongside Zach Allen in the Broncos' defense, and Denver could use more defensive tackles after losing John Franklin-Myers in free agency.

The Athletic — Dane Brugler

21. Ellis Robinson IV, CB, Georgia

A Freshman All-American last season, Robinson tied for the SEC lead last season with four interceptions and shows the physical traits that could make him a first-rounder.

CBS Sports — Cooper Petagna

22. Jamari Johnson, TE, Oregon

Johnson would be the second straight Oregon tight end selected in the first round after former teammate Kenyon Sadiq. A different profile than Sadiq, he brings a unique skill set at 6-foot-5 and nearly 260 pounds, showing the athleticism and fluidity to separate before and after the catch.

PFF — Daire Carragher

21. Trey'Dez Green, TE, LSU

This may be an ambitious projection for Green, who has just 46 career receptions as a former basketball recruit. His seven touchdowns last season and strong performances against South Carolina and Houston make him a prospect to monitor for the first round. Green has the athletic profile to excel in pre-draft testing.

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