This Denver Broncos mock draft has the team addressing offensive needs

This Denver Broncos mock draft has the team addressing offensive needs

The Denver Broncos have a big need on the offensive side of the ball, and this mock draft gives them just that. It’s no secret where the Broncos need to improve for 2025. They are really playing with house money on offense as the team is really lacking a WR1, RB1 and TE1.

It’s not an exaggeration to say that the Broncos have the weakest position group in the NFL playoffs. It’s both sad and amazing considering how good this offense can be with better players.

And that’s really it: This team needs better players on offense, and it’s not rocket science. Tankathon has its own NFL Mock Draft 2025. Let’s see who they selected for the Broncos.

Tankathon’s 2025 NFL Mock Draft – Denver Broncos

20th overall – Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Their first pick by the Denver Broncos could be the best tight end in a very deep TE class in the NFL Draft. Colston Loveland is a Michigan Wolverine, so one has to assume former Michigan head coach and current Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has his eye on him.

Loveland would give the team a legitimate TE threat and add a much-needed weapon to the position. Adam Trautman actually had a very strong year for the Broncos, but he’s not a viable receiver and isn’t someone the team should continue to trot around as a TE1.

51st overall – Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

The team is targeting a WR in Isaiah Bond in the second round of this NFL mock draft. The late-season emergence of Marvin Mims Jr. is one to keep an eye on for 2025 and beyond, but the need for another WR is obvious. The team expects guys like Courtland Sutton, Mims and Devaughn Vele to be their main targets, but Bond could be in the mix.

Here’s a scouting report for Bond.

Denver would benefit from signing a player like Isaiah Bond.

87th overall – Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State

The Denver Broncos don’t have an RB1 on the roster. Javonte Williams is also a free agent at the end of the season and I can hardly believe he will be back. Nicholas Singleton is one of the better backs in a talented RB class in this 2025 NFL Draft.

The depth at both TE and RB is absolutely amazing for the Broncos. Singleton rushed for 1,015 yards on 6.5 yards per carry for Penn State in 2024. He is 1.80 m tall and weighs about 100 kg, so height is also desirable.

It would be a nice bonus if Audric Estime made a jump in year two, as it could give Denver the potential to have two RB1s on its roster in 2025. Jaleel McLaughlin also plays a notable role in this offense, and for me that’s easy to figure out. It came down to finding a significant upgrade over Javonte Williams.

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