The Denver Broncos finished their 2025 NFL draft with seven solid selections. Broncos Wire gives a brief recap of all the draftees from Thursday night to Saturday afternoon.
Round 1, 20th overall: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas
Barron won the Jim Thorpe award as college football’s best defensive back in 2024.
Round 2, 60th overall: RB RJ Harvey
The Denver Broncos get a strong pass-catcher out of the backfield with patient vision as a runner.
Round 3: WR Pat Bryant, Illinois
The Fighting Illini receiver ranked second in the Big Ten in yards per catch in 2024 (18.3).
Round 3: EDGE Sai’vion Jones, LSU
Jones provides a big body opposite Nik Bonitto.
Round 4, 134th overall: EDGE Que Robinson
Robinson is a special teams player that could be utilized by Broncos special teams coach Darren Rizzi.
Round 6, 216th overall: P Jeremy Crawshaw, Florida
An Australian that went to the University of Florida, the punter goes from the Land Down Under to the Mile High City hoping to help the Broncos flip the field in a big way.
Round 7, 241st overall: TE Caleb Lohner, Utah
Lohner is the second player from the University of Utah selected by the Broncos in two years. In 2024, Denver selected wide receiver Devaughn Vele. Lohner only has four career catches-although those four catches all went for touchdowns.
This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Recapping the Denver Broncos’ 2025 draft class
The Denver Broncos finished their 2025 NFL draft with seven solid selections. Broncos Wire gives a brief recap of all the draftees from Thursday night to Saturday afternoon.
Round 1, 20th overall: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas
Barron won the Jim Thorpe award as college football’s best defensive back in 2024.
Round 2, 60th overall: RB RJ Harvey
The Denver Broncos get a strong pass-catcher out of the backfield with patient vision as a runner.
Round 3: WR Pat Bryant, Illinois
The Fighting Illini receiver ranked second in the Big Ten in yards per catch in 2024 (18.3).
Round 3: EDGE Sai’vion Jones, LSU
Jones provides a big body opposite Nik Bonitto.
Round 4, 134th overall: EDGE Que Robinson
Robinson is a special teams player that could be utilized by Broncos special teams coach Darren Rizzi.
Round 6, 216th overall: P Jeremy Crawshaw, Florida
An Australian that went to the University of Florida, the punter goes from the Land Down Under to the Mile High City hoping to help the Broncos flip the field in a big way.
Round 7, 241st overall: TE Caleb Lohner, Utah
Lohner is the second player from the University of Utah selected by the Broncos in two years. In 2024, Denver selected wide receiver Devaughn Vele. Lohner only has four career catches-although those four catches all went for touchdowns.
This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Recapping the Denver Broncos’ 2025 draft class