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Broncos Weigh Draft Day Trades, Veteran Players on the Block
Denver has 7 picks to work with, could look to move up or deal veteran talent
Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:27pm
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The Broncos' draft day maneuverings could reshape their roster through strategic trades and acquisitions.Denver TodayThe Denver Broncos have several veteran players who could draw trade interest ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, including QB Jarrett Stidham, WR Troy Franklin, CB Riley Moss, KR Marvin Mims Jr., OLB Dondrea Tillman, and OG Ben Powers. With 7 total draft picks, the Broncos are in position to make strategic moves to maximize their assets, whether that's trading up, dealing veteran talent, or standing pat.
Why it matters
The Broncos are looking to build on a promising 2025 season and return to the playoffs. Navigating the draft and managing their roster will be crucial, as they aim to find the right mix of young talent and veteran leadership.
The details
Stidham is in a contract year and has shown promise as a backup, making him an attractive trade target for teams seeking QB depth. Franklin, the Broncos' No. 2 receiver, could be dealt due to the team's depth at the position. Moss, a solid cornerback, is also in a contract year and could be moved to create playing time for a younger prospect. Mims is a dynamic returner but has been inconsistent as a receiver, potentially making him expendable. Tillman and Powers are also veterans who could draw trade interest, as the Broncos look to reshape their roster.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled for April 24-26.
The players
Jarrett Stidham
The Broncos' backup quarterback who has shown potential and could attract trade interest from teams seeking QB depth.
Troy Franklin
The Broncos' No. 2 wide receiver, who had a solid 2025 season but could be traded due to the team's depth at the position.
Riley Moss
A solid starting cornerback for the Broncos who is in a contract year, potentially making him an attractive trade target.
Marvin Mims Jr.
A dynamic return specialist for the Broncos who has been inconsistent as a receiver, potentially making him expendable.
Dondrea Tillman
An outside linebacker for the Broncos who had 9 sacks and co-led the team in interceptions, making him a potential trade chip.
Ben Powers
A consistent and reliable left guard for the Broncos who is in a contract year, potentially making him a trade target.
What they’re saying
“We must maximize our draft capital and roster flexibility to continue building a contender.”
— George Paton, Broncos General Manager
What’s next
The Broncos will continue to evaluate their roster and trade options leading up to the draft, with the goal of making strategic moves to improve their team.
The takeaway
The Broncos' willingness to explore trades of veteran players highlights their commitment to continuously improving their roster through the draft and free agency. This approach could pay dividends as they look to build on their 2025 success and return to the playoffs.
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