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2020 NFL Draft Release 2020 DENVER BRONCOS DRAFT BRONCOS SET TO MAKE 10 MEDIA RELATIONS SERVICES SELECTIONS IN 2020 NFL DRAFT DENVER BRONCOS NFL DRAFT CONTACTS: Patrick Smyth (303) 883-3372 [email protected] Erich Schubert (303) 726-9432 [email protected] Seth Medvin (720) 391-4033 [email protected] Aspen Odom (720) 415-2276 [email protected] The 85th NFL Draft will start on Thursday, April 23, at 6 p.m. MDT, Press Conferences: President of Football Operations/General kicking off in primetime for the 11th consecutive year. Manager John Elway and Head Coach Vic Fangio will meet the press at the conclusion of each day of the draft, including in a post- The Denver Broncos enter the 2020 NFL Draft with a total of 10 draft news conference on Saturday, April 25. The press conferences selections—four of their own picks, three compensatory picks and will take place via Zoom video conferencing. The pre-draft press three choices acquired via trade. conference will take place on Monday, April 20 (more information Overall, Denver is set to make one selection on Thursday, April 23, will be sent out when available). four picks on Friday, April 24, and five choices on Saturday, April 25. Draft Pick Media Availability: Conference calls or video con- 2020 NFL DRAFT - QUICK FACTS ferences with Broncos draft picks will take place shortly after the player is selected. What: 85th Annual NFL Player Selection Meeting Draft Materials: Player biographies, press conference transcripts, When: Thursday, April 23, 6-9:30 p.m. MDT (Rd. 1) Friday, April 24, 5-9:30 p.m. MDT (Rds. 2-3) draft notes, selection sheets and league releases will be provided Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MDT (Rds. 4-7) during the draft and e-mailed to the press. All of these materials will be posted in .PDF format on the Broncos’ media website, http:// Television: NFL Network, ESPN and ABC will televise the media.DenverBroncos.com/draft, shortly after each selection. draft on all three days. Radio: KOA (850 AM/94.1 FM) will broadcast live remotely 2020 DRAFT PICKS TRADED/ACQUIRED Selections: There will be 255 selections The Broncos turned their seven original 2020 draft choices (one in each of the seven rounds) into 10 selections through several trades. Time Limits: Round 1: 10 minutes 2020 DRAFT CHOICES TRADED Round 2: 7 minutes Round (Ovr.) Trade Rounds 3-6: 5 minutes 4 (137) Traded to Jacksonville in exchange for CB A.J. Bouye Round 7 (& all compensatory picks): 4 minutes during the 2020 offseason 5 (156) Traded to San Francisco as part of WR Emmanuel Information: The 2020 NFL Draft page can be found by visiting Sanders deal in 2019 www.nflcommunications.com. 6 (195) Traded to New England as part of CB Duke Dawson deal 2020 DENVER BRONCOS DRAFT CHOICES (10) in 2019 7 (229) Traded to Washington as part of QB Case Keenum deal Round Overall # Round# How Acquired in 2019 First 15 15 Own Pick 7 (237)* Traded to Tennessee in exchange for DL Jurrell Casey Second 46 14 Own Pick during the 2020 offseason Third 77 13 Own Pick *Pick was originally acquired from New England as part of CB Duke Dawson deal Third 83 19 From Pittsburgh 2020 DRAFT CHOICES ACQUIRED Third 95 31 From San Francisco Round (Ovr.) Transaction Fourth 118 12 Own Pick 3 (83) Acquired from Pittsburgh during the first round of the Fifth 178 33 Compensatory 2019 NFL Draft Sixth 181 2 From Washington 3 (95) Acquired from San Francisco as part of WR Emmanuel Sanders deal in 2019 Seventh 252 38 Compensatory 6 (181) Acquired from Washington as part of QB Case Keenum Seventh 254 40 Compensatory deal in 2019 Item Page I Item ...................................Page 2020 draft picks traded/acquired ......................1 Broncos success in the NFL Draft .....................8 John Elway draft history .............................2 N Pro Bowl Broncos drafted ...........................9 Broncos history at No. 15 ...........................3 Broncos draft steals ...............................10 Broncos in the first round and Top 15 ................3-4 D In-state Broncos draft picks .........................10 Broncos with five Top 100 picks ......................4 Same-school Broncos draft picks ....................11 History of selections at each current Broncos pick ......3-6 E Broncos players drafted by school. 11-17 Most Broncos picks by round/position .................7 Broncos picks-by-year chart ........................18 Highest/most recent Broncos draft picks at each position ... 7-8 X All-time Broncos drafts .........................19-21 2020 DENVER BRONCOS DRAFT JOHN ELWAY’S DRAFT PICKS ELWAY’S DRAFT PICKS, cont. The 70 draft choices made by Broncos 2015 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER President of Football Operations/General Manager John Elway during the last Reg. Season Postseason seven years have combined to play Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS 2,246 games and make 1,150 starts in Shane Ray LB 1 (23) 49 15 3 0 the regular season (111 GP / 59 GS in Ty Sambrailo T 2 (59) 13 7 0 0 the postseason) for the Broncos. Jeff Heuerman TE 3 (92) 51 29 0 0 Max Garcia C 4 (133) 57 41 3 0 Note: Bolded players are still with Denver Lorenzo Doss CB 5 (164) 15 0 0 0 2019 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER Darius Kilgo NT 6 (203) 18 0 0 0 Reg. Season Postseason Trevor Siemian QB 7 (250) 26 24 0 0 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS Taurean Nixon CB 7 (251) 2 0 0 0 Noah Fant TE 1 (20) 16 11 0 0 Josh Furman S 7 (252) 0 0 0 0 Dalton Risner OL 2 (41) 16 16 0 0 Totals 231 116 6 0 Drew Lock QB 2 (42) 5 5 0 0 Dre’Mont Jones DE 3 (71) 14 1 0 0 2014 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER Justin Hollins OLB 5 (156) 15 0 0 0 Reg. Season Postseason Juwann Winfree WR 6 (187) 3 0 0 0 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS Totals 69 33 0 0 Bradley Roby CB 1 (31) 79 29 4 0 Cody Latimer WR 2 (56) 45 3 3 0 2018 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER Michael Schofield T 3 (95) 29 29 3 3 Reg. Season Postseason Lamin Barrow LB 5 (156) 16 1 1 0 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS Matt Paradis C 6 (207) 57 57 3 3 Bradley Chubb OLB 1 (5) 20 20 0 0 Corey Nelson LB 7 (242) 53 5 4 0 Courtland Sutton WR 2 (40) 32 23 0 0 Totals 279 124 18 6 Royce Freeman RB 3 (71) 30 8 0 0 Isaac Yiadom CB 3 (99) 29 9 0 0 2013 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER Josey Jewell ILB 4 (106) 31 12 0 0 Reg. Season Postseason DaeSean Hamilton WR 4 (113) 30 7 0 0 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS Troy Fumagalli TE 5 (156) 11 5 0 0 Sylvester Williams NT 1 (28) 60 48 7 6 Sam Jones G/C 6 (183) 5 0 0 0 Montee Ball RB 2 (58) 21 3 3 0 Keishawn Bierria ILB 6 (217) 20 0 0 0 Kayvon Webster CB 3 (90) 54 2 7 0 David Williams RB 7 (226) 0 0 0 0 Quanterus Smith DE 5 (146) 15 0 0 0 Totals 208 84 0 0 Tavarres King WR 5 (161) 0 0 0 0 Vinston Painter T 6 (173) 0 0 0 0 2017 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER Zac Dysert QB 7 (234) 0 0 0 0 Reg. Season Postseason Totals 150 53 17 6 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS Garett Bolles T 1 (20) 48 48 0 0 2012 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER DeMarcus Walker DE 2 (51) 23 1 0 0 Reg. Season Postseason Carlos Henderson WR 3 (82) 0 0 0 0 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS Brendan Langley CB 3 (101) 16 0 0 0 Derek Wolfe DE 2 (36) 108 108 5 5 Jake Butt TE 5 (145) 3 3 0 0 Brock Osweiler QB 2 (57) 27 11 0 0 Isaiah McKenzie WR 5 (172) 12 0 0 0 Ronnie Hillman RB 3 (67) 48 14 5 2 De’Angelo Henderson RB 6 (203) 5 0 0 0 Omar Bolden CB 4 (101) 56 1 6 0 Chad Kelly QB 7 (253) 1 0 0 0 Philip Blake C 4 (108) 0 0 0 0 Totals 108 52 0 0 Malik Jackson DE 5 (137) 62 24 8 7 Danny Trevathan LB 6 (188) 50 32 7 6 2016 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER Totals 351 190 31 20 Reg. Season Postseason 2011 BRONCOS DRAFT SELECTIONS & GP/GS WITH DENVER Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS Reg. Season Postseason Paxton Lynch QB 1 (26) 5 4 0 0 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) GP GS GP GS Adam Gotsis DE 2 (63) 57 28 0 0 Von Miller LB 1 (2) 135 135 7 7 Justin Simmons S 3 (98) 58 48 0 0 Rahim Moore S 2 (45) 57 48 3 2 Devontae Booker RB 4 (136) 61 6 0 0 Orlando Franklin T 2 (46) 63 63 7 7 Connor McGovern G 5 (144) 47 36 0 0 Nate Irving LB 3 (67) 54 12 6 3 Andy Janovich FB 6 (176) 50 19 0 0 Quinton Carter S 4 (108) 30 10 2 2 Will Parks S 6 (219) 62 15 0 0 Julius Thomas TE 4 (129) 36 25 4 3 Riley Dixon P 7 (228) 32 0 0 0 Mike Mohamed LB 6 (189) 3 0 0 0 Totals 372 156 0 0 Virgil Green TE 7 (204) 100 49 10 3 Jeremy Beal DE 7 (247) 0 0 0 0 Totals 478 342 39 27 2 2020 DENVER BRONCOS DRAFT BRONCOS SLATED TO PICK AT NO.
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