Broncos Still Have High Draft Expectations, But They’ll Have To Do Things Differently
The Denver Broncos have the No. 62 pick as their first selection next Thursday, and that's actually their sweet spot.
The Denver Broncos know this particular draft will be different. The Broncso come into Thursday’s NFL draft as a championship-caliber team that nearly went to the Super Bowl, and they also don’t have a first-round pick after making the Jaylen Waddle trade. That doesn’t mean the Broncos don’t have high expectations.
But finding players with those restrictions requires a different approach, along with some creative thinking, according to GM George Paton. “Our expectations are the same — I mean, they’re high,” Paton said in a piece written by Luca Evans of the Denver Post . “We think there’s good players in this draft, we think there’s good players where we’re picking at 62, we have two picks up in the top of the fourth, and we feel good what’s going to be there.
And so, we like it. “We know we still have flexibility with the seven picks to move up, or move back and get more picks,” Paton continued, speaking on the Broncos’ current draft arsenal. “And so, we have experience with this.
We’ve gotten good players with lesser picks. ” Paton added that the Broncos have focused on a half dozen players who could fall into the 45-75 range as they try to figure out their pick with No. 62.