The Denver Broncos surprised many by making the playoffs in 2024.
The team’s improbable run came on the back of an impressive debut season for quarterback Bo Nix. Nix started off slow but by the end of the season, appeared to take several steps forward.
To try and build the roster further, the team added some quality players in free agency like tight end Evan Engram and linebacker Dre Greenlaw.
Then, in the 2025 NFL Draft, the team selected talented defensive back Jahdae Barron out of Texas in the first round. Barron is a versatile defender who could help out at cornerback or safety.
In the second round, the team added talented UCF running back R.J. Harvey to improve the ground game. Javonte Williams left in free agency, so running back figured to be a big need.
Some of the other picks include edge-rusher Sai’vion Jones and wide receiver Pat Bryant. Now, let’s identify the best and worst pick the team made during the draft.
Best: Round 1, Pick 20- Jahdae Barron, DB, Texas
Jahdae Barron is a really nice player who could immediately thrive in Denver.
Most mock drafts had the team selecting a running back or wide receiver in the first round, so it was a bit surprising to see Barron be the pick. However, this could be the best possible pick for an immediate impact.
Barron will likely play in the slot next to Riley Moss and Pat Surtain II. This gives the Broncos a young, promising corner trio that could excel for years to come.
Some mock drafts had Barron going even higher than No. 20, so this is great value for the Broncos. Expect Barron to contribute immediately and be in the running for Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Worst: Round 4, Pick 134- Que Robinson, EDGE, Alabama
The pick of Que Robinson in the fourth-round was strange. The Broncos selected another SEC edge-rusher just one round earlier in Sai’vion Jones.
I don’t hate the idea of doubling up at the position, but Robinson wasn’t the best value pick here. Robinson collected just 6.5 sacks over four seasons at Alabama and didn’t have the athleticism or speed off the edge to build up his draft stock.
The Broncos would have been much better off addressing another team need with this pick, such as defensive tackle or center.
For example, instead of taking Robinson, the team could have taken defensive linemen like Tonka Hemingway or Joshua Farmer or even an interior offensive lineman like Drew Kendall.
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