Simulating 101 mock drafts to find the Denver Broncos 62nd pick
Running simulation after simulation over at PFN with NO TRADES, this is what the player landscape looked like for the Denver Broncos with that 62nd overall pick.
Nov 1, 2025; Austin, Texas, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores tight end Eli Stowers (9) catches a pass against Texas Longhorns defensive back Xavier Filsaime (17) during the second half at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images | Scott Wachter-Imagn Images If knew how long it would take I would have started the 101 mock draft simulations a month ago, but I got through it and have the results for todays MHR Roundup! Check out the results at the end of the roundup and have a great weekend Broncos Country!
Broncos daily recap Explosive runs and the Denver Broncos run game in 2025 Denver’s running backs posted 23 explosive runs (12+ yards) on 329 carries in 2025, checking in at 7. 0% — right at the league average of 6. 8%.
The concern buried in that number is RJ Harvey, who managed an explosive run rate of just 2. 7% on 146 carries despite flashing big-play ability consistently in college, ranking among the worst in the league in the category. For context, the Ravens and Dolphins led the NFL with explosive run rates above 10%, while the Chiefs bottomed out at 3.
2%. The piece suggests Denver’s ground game was functional but lacked the home-run pop you’d expect from a team with Super Bowl aspirations — and adds context to why the front office may be eyeing a running back in the draft to inject more explosiveness into the backfield. Potent Quoateables Denver Broncos general manager George Paton and head coach Sean Payton met with the media on Thursday for their annual pre-draft press conference.
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