The Denver Broncos may be back to putting out smoke screens as the 2025 draft gets underway on April 24, particularly when it comes to a potential trade.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler reported that the Broncos are one of the few teams looking to trade up ahead of the draft. The Broncos currently own the No. 20 overall selection and have seven picks.
However, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reported not to expect the “fireworks” of 2024.
“Sean Payton does fall in love with players, but the sense I get right now is that Denver is comfortable with sticking at pick No. 20 and selecting the player it wants — or trading back,” Russini wrote on April 23. “I heard the Broncos love some of the running backs, but not enough to move up.”
“There has been … a lack of teams willing to trade up — at least so far. Denver is one of those: The Broncos have made inquiries about moving up in Round 1, according to sources,” Schefter wrote on April 21. “But there aren’t many others.”
Schefter also noted that movement could pick up as teams go on the clock.
However, that could be all the more reason for the Broncos to strike early. They might avoid being taxed for increased interest.
Broncos Contributing to Pre-Draft Speculation
DNVR Broncos’ Zac Stevens noted the difference in content between ESPN and Russini’s reports on the eve of the draft.
The Broncos have contributed to that uncertainty.
“There is a LOT of intrigue surrounding the Broncos first-round pick, especially since they currently have the 20th pick (and not a top pick),” Stevens posted on X on April 23. “A TON of uncertainty heading into draft day tomorrow for the Broncos.”
This offseason, Broncos general manager George Paton and head coach Sean Payton have touted the depth at running back and along the defensive line as strengths of the 2025 class.
Paton also admitted to holding trade calls with teams.