There’s only a week left before the NFL draft. So what should the Broncos do with the 20th overall pick?

Denver has all sorts of options to look at. Maybe a running back ? Another wide receiver or tight end ? How about beefing the defense with a lineman or another inside linebacker ?

Matthew Golden, WR, Texas



“Courtland Sutton got off to a great start building his chemistry with rookie quarterback Bo Nix last year, but the team still needs receiver help to go along with Sutton in the passing game. That’s where Golden comes in, as ChatGPT suggested his ‘explosive speed and ability to make plays after the catch’ were part of what made him a good fit.

“The chatbot wrote it was also considering Ashton Jeanty, but his slide continues out of the top 20 instead.” See the full mock draft .

Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina



“The Broncos were a year ahead of schedule last season and have a chance to push for the AFC West this season, especially if they can add a productive weapon such as Hampton. With his blend of patience, power and speed, the former Tar Heels back would help elevate Sean Payton’s offense.” See the full mock draft .

Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina



“Sean Payton’s ideal running back — think Mark Ingram, Alvin Kamara or Deuce McAllister — has traditionally featured a blend of size, burst, receiving skills and pass-protection ability. Hampton checks every box, running a 4.46-second 40-yard dash at 221 pounds after showcasing three-down ability at North Carolina.” See the full mock draft .

Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina



“I know it’s a deep running back class, but this would be a good spot to get Hampton. He has three-down traits, and he could be coach Sean Payton’s version of Alvin Kamara in Denver. The Broncos lack a true RB1; they need one to take some pressure off second-year quarterback Bo Nix,” Kiper writes. See the full mock draft .

Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State



“Yes, a running back in the first round. It works here for a few reasons beyond’s Jeanty’s massive talent. Sean Payton would work him into space in the screen game, the Broncos have a strong offensive line, and Bo Nix needs a true bell cow in his offense.” See the full mock draft .

Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State



“Is Jeanty a luxury pick? That depends; are Bijan Robinson or Jahmyr Gibbs luxury picks? Because Jeanty is that type of impact back. He hasn’t been used nearly as much in the pass game but that doesn’t mean he can’t do it — just go look at his 2023 tape.” See the full mock draft .

Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State



“The Broncos look to keep building around Bo Nix, giving their young quarterback an incredible boost in the form of a running-game power-up. Jeanty brings gyroscopic balance out of the backfield and reliable hands as a pass catcher. He makes Denver’s offense that much harder to defend and should help the team stay balanced in 2025 and beyond.” See the full mock draft .

Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona



“With the possible exception of Shedeur Sanders, McMillan could have the widest draft range in this year’s mock madness. I had him going sixth overall in Version 1.0 and still can easily imagine him coming off the board in that area. But in today’s simulation, he falls right into Denver’s lap, giving Bo Nix another big-bodied target who can learn from (and eventually replace) Courtland Sutton.” See the full mock draft .

Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona



“While you don’t always want to draft for need, No. 20 is a pretty good spot for McMillan. Opinion on him is not unanimous — Steve Smith Sr. asserted McMillan ‘leaves a lot of plays on the field’ — but if you’re convinced by the tape and believe he can be the guy to help Bo Nix, I’m good with it. This would be a solid, solid pick; think adding a Drake London-type for this offense.” See the full mock draft .

Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia



“The Broncos can use some extra punch to complement Nik Bonitto and newcomer Dre Greenlaw, and they should love Walker’s explosive playmaking versatility under Vance Joseph.” See the full mock draft .

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