Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Seahawks fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.The 2026 Draft has come to a close, and the Broncos have added some key players at much needed positions.

So let us know how you think the Broncos did this weekend:Welcome to your 2026 Broncos’ Draft Class:No. 66 overall: DT Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&MAt the end of the day, you have to keep your trenches strong, and this is the second-year in a row where the Broncos have invested a third-round pick along their defensive line. Now, they need to continue to develop Jones and now Onyedim, and hopefully, one or both players can turn into starters and potential All-Pro players down the road. – MHRNo. 108 overall: RB Jonah Coleman, WashingtonSo, why did the Broncos draft Jonah Coleman? It’s simple; they needed depth and insurance at the running back position.

JK Dobbins, when healthy, is one of the better backs in the league, but unfortunately, injuries continue to sideline him. This happened last season, and the Broncos’ run game was non-existent without him hindering them late in the year and into the playoffs. They needed to upgrade that room this offseason and add better depth, protecting themselves from that happening again. – MHRNo. 111 overall: OL Kage Casey, Boise StateYou should always add to the trenches, and the Broncos have now spent two of their three selections on offensive and defensive line players.

They’re the important parts of your roster, and you need to keep these two strengths strong if you want to have success in the NFL. – MHRNo. 152 overall: TE Justin Joly, NC StateJoly is a 6-3, 245-pound tight end with 32 3/4 inch arms and 10 5/8 inch hands and profiles as a contested catch move tight end who will be a weapon in the middle of the field and in the red zone.New additions for our offense 👏 pic.twitter.com/pTONVXgY9t— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) April 25, 2026No. 246 overall: S Miles Scott, University of IllinoisA two-time collegiate captain, Scott earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors in 2025 after recording seven passes defensed, four tackles for loss, three interceptions and a sack. Scott — who began his career as a wide receiver — appeared in 55 games throughout his five-year college career, making 37 starts. – denverbroncos.comNo. 256 overall: TE Dallen Bentley, University of UtahBentley was a two-year starter at Utah, logging 48 receptions for 620 yards and six touchdowns in 2025, earning third team All-Big 12 honors.

He was also named a semifinalist for the 2025 John Mackey Award, which is presented to the nation’s top collegiate tight end. – denverbroncos.comNo. 257 overall: LB Red Murdock, University of BuffaloMurdock is technically Mr. Irrelevant, but as TE on this squad, he will not be irrelevant. Murdock is a physical downhill linebacker who has a nose for the ball and has forced 17 fumbles throughout his career.

He was considered by many to be a late-round steal and made sense for the Broncos. After recording 142 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, five sacks and six forced fumbles at Buffalo last season, Murdock earned second-team All-American honors. He earned first-team All-MAC honors in 2024 and 2025, and also led the FBS in forced fumbles in 2024. – MHRGeorge Paton has drafted two Mr. Irrelevants and they have both made the roster.— Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) April 25, 2026Check out FanDuel, the official sportsbook partner of SB Nation.