ENGLEWOOD, Colo.The 2026 NFL Draft has begun, and we're keeping track of the newest Broncos over the course of three days for you. See below for a rundown of each of Denver's picks:
ROUND 3
No. 66 overall: DTTyler Onyedim, Texas A&M
NFL.com prospect overview: "Fifth-year senior who transferred to Texas A&M from Iowa State and made an immediate impact. Onyedim is an impressive athlete with an explosive first step and long arms. He beats blockers into gaps and uses active hands/feet to bypass them, making tackles in tight quarters or down the line. He competes at the point with a stiff punch and powerful upper half to stall blocks. ... His pass rush is behind his run defense but the tools and flashes are promising. Onyedim is a future starter with the athleticism and scheme versatility to play as a 3-technique or odd-front end." - Lance Zierlein
- READ:Broncos select Onyedim after trading back
- WATCH:T.J. Ward announces Broncos' selection of Onyedim
- PHOTOS:Onyedim's path to the Broncos
ROUND 4
No. 108 overall: RBJonah Coleman, Washington
NFL.com prospect overview: "Team captain and productive three-down back. Coleman has a clear understanding of run-blocking schemes and protection duties. He knows where blocks are likely to develop and finds those spots. ... He projects as a Day 3 option who can compete for a job as a three-down backup." - Lance Zierlein
- READ:Broncos select Coleman
No. 111 overall: OLKage Casey, Boise State
NFL.com prospect overview: "Well-proportioned, durable tackle prospect who counters his lack of length with persistence that helps him finish the job. Casey is a capable athlete with enough range to reach zone landmarks and the body control to redirect when mirroring edge-to-edge. ... In the run game, he's strong and steady as a drive blocker and his anchor projects as NFL-caliber as he continues to add functional mass. Casey could begin his career as a swing tackle with guard flexibility." - Lance Zierlein
- READ:Broncos draft Casey

















