4 burning questions for the Broncos entering the NFL Draft

The Denver Broncos have been working to return to prominence ever since the Peyton Manning era. This offseason is crucial to their efforts of managing to build towards being able to accomplish that.

It was a solid 2019 season for the Broncos considering the expectations surrounding them entering the year. Despite posting a 7-9 record, they managed to finish second in the AFC West behind only the Kansas City Chiefs courtesy of a 4-1 finish over their final five games.

With 10 selections in the upcoming NFL Draft, there will be no shortage of opportunities for the Broncos to add talented prospects to their roster. Something to take note of is the fact that Denver has five total selections within the top 95 of the draft order.

There were a few notable additions the Broncos made in last year’s draft including players such as Drew Lock, Dalton Risner, and Dre’Mont Jones. Denver will look to come away with more than three prospects that make a positive impact as rookies this time around though.

With that being said, there are four burning questions the Broncos are facing as the 2020 NFL Draft approaches.

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