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Broncos Eyeing Interior O-Line Prospects to Replace Ben Powers
Denver must address depth on the offensive line with Powers set to hit free agency.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 10:19pm
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An abstract, deconstructed view of the Broncos' offensive line highlights the need to fortify their interior depth through the upcoming draft.Denver TodayThe Denver Broncos are facing a crossroads on their offensive line, with left guard Ben Powers entering a contract year and right tackle Mike McGlinchey's future uncertain. The team may look to the 2026 NFL Draft to find a depth piece who could eventually replace Powers as a starter in 2027. This article highlights five interior offensive line prospects the Broncos could target, including Zuhn, Schrauth, Wright, Cooper, and Adams.
Why it matters
The Broncos have built a solid offensive line, but depth remains a concern. Losing a starter like Powers would create a hole that needs to be filled, either through free agency or the draft. Finding the right prospect to develop as a potential replacement is crucial for maintaining a strong offensive line to protect the team's quarterback.
The details
The five prospects profiled all have their strengths and weaknesses. Zuhn is an experienced left tackle who projects best inside at guard, while Schrauth is a physical mauler with injury concerns. Wright is a powerful right guard, but may struggle to flip to the left side. Cooper has the length for guard but is mostly right-side experience. Adams was a left tackle in college but is a projection to guard in the NFL.
- The Broncos are set to lose left guard Ben Powers after the 2026 season.
- The team must also decide on right tackle Mike McGlinchey's future, whether to keep him for 2027 or part ways a year early.
The players
Ben Powers
The Broncos' starting left guard who is entering a contract year in 2026.
Mike McGlinchey
The Broncos' right tackle whose future with the team beyond 2026 is uncertain.
What they’re saying
“The good news is that this draft has plenty of options along the offensive line that project best at guard.”
— Erick Trickel, Author
What’s next
The Broncos will need to evaluate these interior offensive line prospects closely in the lead-up to the 2026 NFL Draft to determine which one best fits their scheme and can potentially replace Ben Powers as a starter in 2027.
The takeaway
The Broncos' offensive line depth is a key concern, and they will likely target a guard in the 2026 draft who can develop into a long-term starter. Finding the right fit to replace a veteran like Ben Powers is crucial for maintaining a strong offensive front to protect the team's quarterback.
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