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H DENVER BRONCOS ISTORY Miscellaneous & R ESULTS Year-by-Year Stats Postseason Records Honors History/Results 264 Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2020 Season Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2020 Season DENVER BRONCOS BRONCOS ALL-TIME DRAFT CHOICES NUMBER OF DRAFT CHOICES PER SCHOOL 20 — Florida 15 — Colorado, Georgia 14 — Louisiana State, Miami (Fla.), Nebraska 13 — Houston, Southern California 12 — Ohio State, Michigan State, Washington 11 — Arkansas, Arizona State, Michigan 10 — Iowa, Notre Dame, Oregon 9 — Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Purdue, Texas, Virginia Tech 8 — Arizona, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, North Carolina, Syracuse, Utah State, Washington State 7 — Auburn, Alabama, Baylor, Boise State, Boston College, Kansas, Penn State 6 — Brigham Young, California, Florida A&M, Mississippi State, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, San Diego, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UCLA, Utah, Virginia 5 — Alcorn State, Colorado State, Florida State, Grambling, Illinois, Indiana, Pittsburgh, San Jose State, Texas Christian, Tulane, Wisconsin 4 — Arkansas State, Bowling Green/Bowling Green State, Idaho, Iowa State, Jackson State, Kansas State, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland-Eastern Shore, Miami (Ohio), Missouri, Northern Arizona, Oregon State, Pacific, South Carolina, Southern, Stanford, Texas A&I/Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas Tech, Tulsa, Wyoming 3 — Detroit, Duke, Fresno State, Montana State, North Carolina State, North Texas State, Rice, Richmond, Tennessee State, Texas-El Paso, Toledo, Wake Forest, Weber State 2 — Alabama A&M, Bakersfield J.C., Boston University, Central Florida, Central State (Okla.), Cincinnati, Hawaii, Hillsdale, Hofstra, Holy Cross, Idaho State, Kent State, Lamar, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Massachusetts, Nevada-Las Vegas, New Mexico, New Mexico State, North Carolina Central, North Dakota, North Dakota History/Results State, Ohio, Southern Methodist, Southern Mississippi, Tuskegee, Villanova, Western Illinois, Western Michigan, Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1 — Abilene Christian, Air Force, Akron, Albany State, Albion, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Augustana (S.D.), Ball State, Benedictine, Bloomsburg, C.W. Post, Cal. State-Humboldt, Central Michigan, Coastal Carolina, Colorado College, Cornell College (Iowa), Dayton, Delaware State, Denver, Drake, Dubuque, East Carolina, Eastern Illinois, Elon College, Evansville, Findlay, Florence State, Fort Valley State, Furman, Harding, Howard, Howard Payne, James Madison, Kutztown, Liberty, Long Beach State, Maine, McNeese State, Memphis, Memphis State, Middle Tennessee State, Mississippi Valley State, Mississippi College, Morgan State, Year-by-Year Stats Postseason Records Honors Muskingum, Nevada, Northeastern Louisiana, Northeastern Missouri State, Nebraska-Omaha, New Mexico Highlands, Norfolk State, North Alabama, Northern Illinois, Occidental, Parsons College, Portland State, Southeastern Louisiana, Salem College (W.V.), Santa Ana J.C., Savannah State, South Carolina State, South Dakota, South Dakota State, South Dakota Tech, South Florida, Tampa, Temple, Tennessee Tech, Tennessee-Martin, Trinity (Conn.), Troy State, Valparaiso, Vanderbilt, Vermont, Virginia Military, Wayne State (Neb.), West Texas State, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Wichita State, William & Mary, Wittenburg, Yankton College BRONCOS ALL-TIME FIRST-ROUND PICKS (SINCE 1967) Year Ovr. Name Pos. School Year Ovr. Name Pos. School 1967 6 Floyd Little HB Syracuse 1998 30 Marcus Nash WR Tennessee 1970 11 Bobby Anderson RB Colorado 1999 31 Al Wilson LB Tennessee 1971 12 Marv Montgomery T Southern Calif. 2000 15 Deltha O’Neal CB California 1972 5 Riley Odoms TE Houston 2001 24 Willie Middlebrooks CB Minnesota 1973 9 Otis Armstrong RB Purdue 2002 19 Ashley Lelie WR Hawaii 1974 14 Randy Gradishar LB Ohio State 2003 20 George Foster T Georgia 1975 17 Louis Wright CB San Jose State 2004 17 D.J. Williams LB Miami (Fla.) 1976 15 Tom Glassic G Virginia 2006 11 Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt 1977 18 Steve Schindler G Boston College 2007 17 Jarvis Moss DE Florida 1978 27 Don Latimer DT Miami (Fla.) 2008 12 Ryan Clady T Boise State 1979 22 Kelvin Clark T Nebraska 2009 12 Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia 1981 15 Dennis Smith S Southern Calif. 2009 18 Robert Ayers DE Tennessee 1982 21 Gerald Willhite RB San Jose State 2010 22 Demaryius Thomas WR Georgia Tech 1983 4 Chris Hinton G Northwestern 2010 25 Tim Tebow QB Florida 1985 26 Steve Sewell RB Oklahoma 2011 2 Von Miller LB Texas A&M 1987 27 Ricky Nattiel WR Florida 2013 28 Sylvester Williams DT North Carolina 1988 26 Ted Gregory NT Syracuse 2014 31 Bradley Roby CB Ohio State 1989 20 Steve Atwater S Arkansas 2015 23 Shane Ray LB Missouri Miscellaneous 1991 4 Mike Croel LB Nebraska 2016 26 Paxton Lynch QB Memphis 1992 25 Tommy Maddox QB UCLA 2017 20 Garett Bolles T Utah 1993 11 Dan Williams DE Toledo 2018 5 Bradley Chubb OLB N.C. State 1996 15 John Mobley LB Kutztown 2019 20 Noah Fant TE Iowa 1997 28 Trevor Pryce DT Clemson 2020 15 Jerry Jeudy WR Alabama 1998 30 Marcus Nash WR Tennessee 2021 9 Patrick Surtain II CB Alabama 265 DENVER BRONCOS ALL-TIME DRAFT CHOICES 1960 (FIRST SELECTIONS) 1961 Miscellaneous Rd. Name Pos. School *The 1960 draft class was released in alphabetical order, however, C Roger 1 Bob Gaiters HB New Mexico State LeClerc (Trinity, CT) holds the distinction of being the franchise’s first draft choice. 2 Jerry Hill HB Wyoming Name Pos. School 3 Chas Strange C Louisiana State Harry Ball T Boston College 4a Roland McDole T Nebraska Charley Britt QB Georgia 4b Sonny Davis E Baylor Dave Canary E Cincinnati 5 Charles Cowan E New Mex. Highlands Paul Candro HB Boston University 6 Dale Evans HB Kansas State Bill Carrico G North Texas State 7 Pat Patchen E Florida Larry Cundiff C Michigan State 9 Phil Nugent QB Tulane Bernard Darre T Tulane 10 Chas. Sturgeon HB Kentucky Roger Davis T Syracuse 11 John Simko E Augustana (S.D.) Lonnie Dennis G Brigham Young 12 Jerry Miller E Howard Payne John Dingens T-G Detroit 13 Ron Greene G Washington State Maurice Doke G Texas 14 Bill Cooper FB Muskingum Mike Dowdle FB Texas 15 Willie Crafts G Texas A&l Wayne Hawkins T Pacific 16 Jim Larkin T Hillsdale Gary Huber C Miami (Ohio) 17 Chuck Weiss FB Colorado Dave Hudson E Florida 18 Chick Graning HB Georgia Tech Claude King HB Houston 19 John Hobbs G Maryland-E. Shore Don Klochak FB North Carolina 20 Buck McLeod T Baylor Roger LeClerc* C Trinity (CT) 21 Jim Morgan HB Iowa State Dean Look QB Michigan State 22 Tom Hackler E Tennessee Tech Bill Mathis HB Clemson 23 Tom Jewell T Idaho State Ken McNeece T-G San Jose State 24 E. A. Simms E New Mexico State James Monroe QB Arkansas 25 Pete Samms T Central State (Okla.) Ray Norton HB San Jose State 26 Sam Smith HB Florence State Robert Rosbaugh HB Miami (Fla.) 27 Donald Olson HB Nebraska Mel Semenko E Colorado 28 Wayne Lee G Colorado State 29 Archie Cobb T Nebraska Lebron Shields T Tennessee Year-by-Year Stats Postseason Records Honors Jack Spikes FB Texas Christian 30 Dave Mills HB N.E. Missouri State Howard Turley E Louisville Jim Walden QB Wyoming 1962 Willie West HB Oregon Rd. Name Pos. School John Willener G Oregon 1 Merlin Olsen T Utah State Bob Yates T Syracuse 2 Jerry Hillebrand E Colorado Ken Young E Valparaiso 3 Charles Holmes FB Maryland-E. Shore Bob Zimpter T-G Bowling Green 4 John Furman QB Texas-El Paso 7 John McGeever HB Auburn Second selections 1960 ( ) 8 Elbert Harris HB S.E. Louisiana History/Results Name Pos. School 9 Larry Jepson C Furman Mel Branch T-G Louisiana State 10 Gale Weidner QB Colorado Ronnie Cain E Kentucky 11 Mike Kline G Oregon State Jack Campbell E Toledo 13 Bob Cegelski C Montana State Tom Chapman E Detroit 14 Sonny Gibbs QB Texas Christian LaVelle Coleman HB Western Michigan 15 Bill Louden G Benedictine Jim Colvin T-G Houston 16 Gary Ballman HB Michigan State Teddy Foret T-G Auburn 17 Jerry Tarr E Oregon Bobby Green HB Florida 18 Pete Schenk E Washington State Jack Hanlon HB Penn State 20 Mike Martin E Washington State George Hershberger T-G Wichita State 21 Jim Perkins T Colorado Sam Homer HB Virginia Military 22 Don Kasso HB Oregon State Bob Hudson E Clemson 23 Ken Tureaud HB Michigan Vic Jones HB Indiana 24 Neil Thomas G Hillsdale Billy Luplow T-G Arkansas 25 Dave Edwards E Auburn George Phelps HB Cornell College (Iowa) 26 Jim Roberts T Mississippi Tom Roberts T-G Georgia Tech 27 Andy VonSonn C UCLA Sam Stenger C Denver 28 Paul Holmes T Georgia Olin Treadway QB Iowa 29 Lynn Hoyem C Long Beach State John Wilkins T-G So. California 30 Walter Mince HB Arizona Emmet Wilson T-G Georgia Tech 31 Bill Williamson T Bakersfield J.C. 32 Vester Flanagan T Cal. State-Humboldt 33 Duane Allen E Santa Ana J.C. 34 Steve Stonebraker E Detroit 266 Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2020 Season Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2020 Season DENVER BRONCOS 1963 1965 Rd. Name Pos. School Rd. Name Pos. School 1 Kermit Alexander HB UCLA 2 Dick Butkus LB Illinois 2a Ray Poage FB Texas 3 Glen Ressler C Penn State 2b Tom Nomina T Miami (Ohio) 4 George Donnelly DB Illinois 3 Tommy Janik HB Texas A&l 5a Bob Breitenstein T Tulsa 4 Lou Slaby LB Pittsburgh 5b Max Leetzow DT Idaho 5 Ray Mansfield C Washington 6 Tom Wilhelm T Syracuse 6 Anton Peters T Florida 7 Jim Garcia DE Purdue 7a Mickey Slaughter QB Louisiana Tech 8 John Holman G Wisconsin 7b Paul Flatley E Northwestern 9 Gerry Bussell DB Georgia Tech 8a Hewritt Dixon FB Florida A&M 10 Gene Jeter LB Arkansas-Pine Bluff 8b John Griffin HB Memphis State 11 Tom Vaughan HB Iowa State 9 Marv Fleming E Utah 12 Tom Myers QB Northwestern 10a Lonnie Sanders HB Michigan State 13 Mike Strofalino LB Villanova 10b Pat Richter E Wisconsin 14 John Frick G Ohio 11 Billy Joe FB Villanova 15 Jeff Jordan DB Tulsa 12 John Gamble E Pacific 16 Brian Schweda T Kansas 13 James Maples C Baylor 18 Larry Dupree HB Florida 15 Winston Freeman E North Texas State 19 Ron Oelschlager HB Kansas 16 David Crossan G Maryland 20 Terry Metchner G Albion 17 Bob Paremore HB Florida A&M 1966 18 Charles Mitchell HB Washington 19a Frank Baker FB Toledo Rd.