Broncos aced their last draft without 1st or 2nd-round picks

The Denver Broncos made their last NFL draft pick without having a first or second-round selection, a strategy that has historical precedent with Hall of Famer Terrell Davis being drafted in the sixth round in 1995. The Broncos traded down four picks with the Buffalo Bills just out of the second round.
The Denver Broncos made their last NFL draft pick without a first or second-round selection. They traded down four picks with the Buffalo Bills just out of the second round on Friday night. Historically, this strategy has worked for the Broncos, as they drafted Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis in the sixth round in 1995. Davis went on to win a league MVP award, a Super Bowl MVP, and two Super Bowls. The Broncos' 2026 draft class will have their first chance to make an impact during rookie minicamp next month. The team's unusual approach to the offseason included being the last team to sign an outside free agent.
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