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Everything to know about new Denver Broncos RB Jonah Coleman

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Here’s a complete recap on everything we covered on Washington running back Jonah Coleman. The Denver Broncos 108th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

INGLEWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 13, 2025: Washington Huskies running back Jonah Coleman (1) gets knocked out of bounds at the one yard line by Boise State Broncos safety Ty Benefield (0) to set up a second quarter touchdown for the Huskies at SoFi Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) We hit the everything to know about DL Tyler Onyedim yesterday, so it only makes sense to move forward with complete coverage around their next selection in the 2026 NFL Draft: fourth-round pick Washington running back Jonah Coleman. Here is everything we did on Coleman over the weekend.

Broncos daily recap Denver Broncos post-draft depth chart MHR maps out the full roster landscape after seven draft picks and 13 UDFAs reshaped the 90-man roster. The biggest shakeups: Jonah Coleman immediately changes the RB room and could push for short-yardage and third-down reps, putting Jaleel McLaughlin and Tyler Badie officially on the hot seat. At tight end, fifth-rounder Justin Joly is expected to compete for playing time right away while seventh-rounder Dallen Bentley battles Nate Adkins and Lucas Krull for a roster spot.

Seventh-round LB Red Murdock projects as a special teams monster with a knack for forcing fumbles, and safety Miles Scott adds depth to a room that includes Devon Key, Tycen Anderson, and JL Skinner. Notably, Denver didn’t draft or sign a quarterback — it’s Bo Nix, Jarrett Stidham, and Sam Ehlinger as-is. Post-draft NFL power rankings: Denver Broncos a top contender The Broncos climbed to No.

3 in The Athletic’s post-draft power rankings, cementing their status as a legitimate Super Bowl contender heading into 2026. The reasoning: arguably the best defense in the NFL returns largely intact, the Jaylen Waddle trade gives Bo Nix a true No. 1 alongside Courtland Sutton, and fourth-round RB Jonah Coleman adds the short-yardage punch Denver lacked after losing Javonte Williams.

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