
Denver Broncos: 2025 NFL Draft Class


Denver Broncos
2025 NFL Draft
Seven (7) Players Drafted
- 1.20 — Jahdae Barron, DB — Texas
- 2.28 — RJ Harvey, RB — UCF
- 3.10 — Pat Bryant, WR — Illinois
- 3.37 — Sai'vion Jones, EDGE — LSU
- 4.32 — Que Robinson, DPR — Alabama
- 6.40 — Jeremy Crawshaw, P — Florida
- 7.25 — Caleb Lohner, TE — Utah
UDFA Signings
WR Courtney Jackson, Arkansas State
WR Jerjuan Newton, Toledo
WR Joaquin Davis, North Carolina Central
C Joe Michalski, Oklahoma State
G Clay Webb, Jacksonville State
T Marques Cox, Kentucky
T Xavier Truss, Georgia
DI Christian Dowell, Tennessee-Martin
DI Kristian Williams, Missouri
EDGE Johnny Walker Jr., Missouri
LB JB Brown, Kansas
LB Karene Reid, Utah
CB Jaden Robinson, Oregon State
CB Joshua Pickett, Duke
CB Kendall Bohler, Florida A&M
Minicamp Invites
QB Blake Stenstrom, Princeton
WR Max McLeod, Colorado School of Mines
OL Gabe Clark, Central Missouri
G Cameron Cooper, Lindenwood
G Kolby Borders, Miami (OH)
DI Shane Cokes, Colorado
CB Chris Chukwuneke, James Madison
K John Hoyland, Wyoming
3-Round Mock Draft
2025 Denver Broncos Mock

3-Round Mock Draft Logic
- 1.20 (20)
TreVeyon Henderson, RB - 2.19 (51)
Elijah Arroyo, TE - 3.21 (85)
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DL
SIS Scouting Reports — Grade (Scale)
- TreVeyon Henderson, RB — 6.7 (Strong Starter)
- Elijah Arroyo, TE — 6.6 (Lower-end Starter)
- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, ED — 6.2 (Limited Starter or Multi-Position Backup)
The Broncos are making calls to see if they can trade up in the draft, which makes me believe they're worried they might miss out on Omarion Hampton.
I don't think they'll be able to trade up, but I also think they'll stick and pick the best available running back in TreVeyon Henderson, who has drawn some Alvin Kamara comparisons and is widely considered to be the best pass protector in this running back class. Henderson would fit like a glove in Sean Payton's quick-passing attack.
In the second round, Payton opts for the athletic Elijah Arroyo to learn from Evan Engram as the Mountain Saints hope to turn him into the second coming of Jimmy Graham.
In the third round, the Broncos help out Vance Joseph and take a younger, toolsier defensive lineman in Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins who can align in various techniques and provide depth for their already formidable front (and provide insurance if they're unable to re-sign Zach Allen or Jonathan Franklin Meyers, both of whom are set to become free agents in 2026).

Other Potential Picks
- Day 1: Ashton Jeanty, Omarion Hampton, Tyler Warren, Colston Loveland, Luther Burden III, Walter Nolen, Kenneth Grant, Matthew Golden, Trey Amos
- Day 2: Quinshon Judkins, Harold Fannin Jr., Elijah Arroyo, Kaleb Johnson, Mason Taylor, Cam Skattebo, Jordan James, Marcus Mbow, Terrance Ferguson, Nick Emmanwori, Maxwell Hairston
- Day 3: Gunnar Helm, Jeffrey Bassa, Jaydon Blue, Brashard Smith, D.J. Giddens, Devin Neal, Ollie Gordon II, Phil Mafah, Tai Felton, Vernon Broughton, Tez Johnson, Jamaree Caldwell, Kobe Hudson, Arian Smith, Nick Martin, Marcus Harris, Craig Woodson, Max Brosmer, Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Jacob Bayer, Alex Mastromanno, Brennan Presley, Bryson Green, Cam Miller, Efton Chism III, Elijah Ponder, Giles Jackson, Hal Presley, Isaac TeSlaa, Jalin Walker, John Williams, Kai Kroeger, Kitan Crawford, Major "Juice" Williams, Marque Collins, Nash Jones, Taylor Elgersma, Trey Wedig, William Wagner, Xavier Carlton