The Denver Broncos entered the 2020 NFL Draft last week with 10 picks. They stood pat and used every single pick and loaded up on the offensive side of the ball for QB Drew Lock, who John Elway says "We saw the signs of a guy who has a chance to be successful in this league."
The Broncos added talent and speed to the WR position by selecting Jerry Jeudy in Round 1 and KJ Hamler from Penn State in Round 2. They added a projected starter on the offensive line in the third round with LSU's Lloyd Cushenberry, and depth in round 6 with OG Netane Muti from Fresno State.
The team also focused on defensive depth in Round 3 by adding Iowa CB Michael Ojemudia, Arkansas DL McTelvin Agim. In Round 4 the team added Drew Lock's favorite weapon at Mizzou in TE Albert Okwuegbunam. Round 5 featured a potential ILB convert in Wake Forest's Justin Strnad. The Broncos concluded their draft in Round 7 by selecting WR Tyrie Cleveland from Florida, and DE Derrek Tuszka from North Dakota State.
Cody Roark recaps all of the Broncos picks, and provides his quick analysis on why the Broncos selected these players and which ones could be potential starters in Year 1.
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