5 offensive linemen for Broncos to target during NFL draft

The Denver Broncos are expected to target specific offensive linemen in the NFL draft, despite having their main starting five returning in 2026. The team has draft picks in the second and fourth rounds, and may consider trading up to acquire top prospects.
The Denver Broncos have their main starting five offensive linemen returning in 2026, but are already planning ahead for the future. Left guard Ben Powers is entering the final year of his contract, and left tackle Garett Bolles is set to turn 34 soon. The Broncos could target developmental tackles or guards in the draft. The team has picks in the second (No. 62 overall) and fourth (Nos. 108 and 111) rounds. Potential targets include Oregon's Emmanuel Pregnon, Georgia Tech's Keylan Rutledge, Miami's Markel Bell, Memphis's Travis Burke, and Texas A&M's Trey Zuhn. These linemen could fill gaps and provide long-term options for the Broncos.
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