Using AI to project the Broncos’ draft board?
Built out a methodology to determine tendencies by Sean Payton and George Paton through seven different drafts to try to determine what their big board in 2026 might look like. We’ve got a test run on running backs here.
Jan 31, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; Fox Sports robot mascot performs during the Fox Sports press conference at the George R. Brown Convention Center prior to Super Bowl LI. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Saw this post where someone ran AI analysis on Dan Brugler’s draft prospect list called ‘The Beast’ to find injury or off-the-field concerns.
While the results were a mixed bag, I could tell the user was a bit of a novice using AI systems. But it was certainly a good start on something like that. I use AI every day at my day job as I work in tech, so I figured why not try something similar but with a Denver Broncos focus?
I’m in the early phases still and have a few more days to go before I’m even ready to proceed with publishing any results, but I have some early preliminary data and methodology that I figured wouldn’t hurt to share with the MHR community and get some feedback. Maybe I can improve the methodology from member feedback before running it all the way through… More on that at the end of the Roundup. Let’s get to the news and other Broncos’ happenings first.
Broncos daily recap What is the best way for the Broncos to approach the 2026 NFL Draft? With no first-round pick on the board, Denver’s draft won’t really start until pick No. 62, but that might not be a bad thing in a class that’s loaded with Day 2 depth rather than top-heavy first-round talent.
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