Broncos' top-30 Draft Visit Tracker: Team has offensive additions in its sight

Broncos' top-30 Draft Visit Tracker: Team has offensive additions in its sight

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The 2026 NFL Draft is exactly one month away. Though the Denver Broncos no longer hold a first-round pick in April, there are still many gems to be found. 

Prior to the draft, which kicks off on April 23 in Pittsburgh, teams can bring in up to 30 different prospects on a "top 30 visit". These visits allow teams to become more familiar with the prospect and talk to them more about how they would fit into their scheme and culture. In other words, it gives the team a much stronger impression of that player than they get at the scouting combine. 

Because there are only 30 of these visits to go around, teams are not going to waste them on players they wouldn't consider drafting. This process often gives some great insight into the players the team has on its draft board. 

Broncos' top-30 visit tracker

These are the players the Broncos have brought in on a top-30 visit thus far:

Omar Cooper, WR, Indiana

Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana

Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt

Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri

Jude Bowry, G, Boston College

Josh Gesky, G, Illinois

Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington

KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

Dasan McCullough, LB, Nebraska

There is plenty to take from this list. For starters, the Broncos have brought in two players from the national champion Indiana Hoosiers. Their experience in winning last year's college playoff is likely something that impressed Sean Payton and he wants players like that on the roster. 

Omar Cooper had a great season for the Hoosiers last year, catching 69 passes and finding the end zone 13 times. The Broncos are likely set at wide receiver following the acquisition of Jaylen Waddle, so it's hard to see them drafting a wide receiver. 

Running back, however, is another story. Jonah Coleman is considered one of the best backs in this class and if the Broncos could get him to fall to them, that's a pick fans would enjoy. 

The team is also clearly looking at offensive prospects as only two of the nine players that have been brought in play defense. Eli Stowers is going to be a popular mock-draft selection to the Broncos in the second round. He is an athletic tight end who is built more like a big wide receiver who could give the team a major option in the red zone even as a rookie. 

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KC Concepcion is likely a first-round selection, so he would have been more of an option when the team held the No. 30 overall pick before the Waddle trade, but this gives fans an idea of the kinds of players the Broncos could be looking for in this selection process. 

More names will be brought in over the next four weeks. How many of them will end up in Denver?

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