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The Denver Broncos could be looking at a wide receiver in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, but odds are it won't be this one.
During the bye week, the Broncos got some extensions done that helped cover their needs for the 2026 offseason. One of them was the extension for Luke Wattenberg, which locks up Denver's starting center for a while longer, instead of having to eyeball veterans for added competition with Alex Forsyth.
Broncos WR/returner Marvin Mims Jr. has a Proven Performance Escalator path that could boost his 2026 pay if Pro Bowl criteria apply.
Even with six games left in the season, the Denver Broncos' scouting department has been hard at work looking ahead to the 2026 NFL draft. While the Broncos sit at 9-2, there are some clear areas they can look to improve in next year's draft. So, let’s ...