The 2023 NFL Draft is about one week away, and as we get closer to it, NFL analysts have gone deeper in their mock drafts, which gives Broncos fans a look at who might be in play when Denver is on the clock in the third round and beyond. We rounded up several recent multi-round mocks from local and national reporters and analysts to compile the following overview:
Round 3, No. 67 overall (from Indianapolis)
Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN: OLB Byron Young, Tennessee (April 18)
“At 6-foot-2 and 250 pounds, Young is undersized, but he has a nose for pressuring quarterbacks. This is Denver’s first pick in this draft, and it should focus on the front seven with one of these selections.”
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: RB Devon Achane, Texas A&M (April 17)
“Be it was Reggie Bush, Darren Sproles or Alvin Kamara, the Saints always seemed to have a big-play igniter as part of their backfield rotation. Achane could be that for Sean Payton in Denver, where he’d complement Samaje Perine and Javonte Williams (who’s coming off a major injury).”
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: EDGE Will McDonald, Iowa State (April 18)
Eddie Brown, San Diego Union-Tribune: EDGE Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State (April 11)
“Anudike-Uzomah carries a substantial toolbox as a pass rusher despite lacking much starting experience. He’ll need to develop as an edge setter in the pros to truly become an asset against the run, but it’s clear he’s going to be a problem for quarterbacks early in his career.”
Chad Reuter, NFL.com: DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin (April 7)
Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports: OL Chandler Zavala (April 18)
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