The Denver Broncos took a different approach this offseason, happy to let others make the big moves. After a strong season, they prioritized solidifying their existing roster. They traded their first-round pick for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and their second-rounder for the 66th overall pick, where they selected defensive lineman Tyler Onyedim. The Broncos made several picks on the draft's final day, including running back Jonah Coleman and offensive lineman Kage Casey. They also selected tight end Justin Joly, receiver-turned-safety Miles Scott, tight end Dallen Bentley, and linebacker Red Murdock. General Manager George Paton highlighted the team's satisfaction with their draft picks, emphasizing their focus on adding to a strong locker room. Assistant GM Reed Burckhardt noted that the current roster allows new players time to develop without being rushed. Coach Sean Payton is optimistic about quarterback Bo Nix's recovery from injury. The Broncos aim to improve their offensive backfield with Jonah Coleman joining RJ Harvey and J.K. Dobbins. Tight end was an area of focus, with the Broncos hoping Justin Joly can add versatility to their offense.