Denver Broncos prepare for selections in the 2026 NFL Draft

Sean Payton, Head Coach at Denver Broncos in NFL
Sean Payton, Head Coach at Denver Broncos in NFL
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The Denver Broncos will participate in the 2026 NFL Draft beginning April 23, as teams gather in Pittsburgh for the annual event. Over three days, the Broncos are set to make seven selections, with six picks scheduled for Day 3 of the draft.

The draft is an important opportunity for teams to add new talent and strengthen their rosters ahead of the upcoming season. The Broncos recently acquired wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and will look to further bolster their lineup through this year’s draft.

Fans can watch Round 1 on Thursday, April 23 at 6 p.m. Mountain Time on NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, and ESPN Deportes. While Denver does not have a pick in Round 1, coverage remains available through these channels as well as streaming options like NFL+, ESPN App, Hulu, and Disney+. Audio broadcasts are also accessible via Sirius XM, Westwood One, and ESPN Radio.

Rounds 2 and 3 take place Friday at 5 p.m. Mountain Time. The Broncos currently hold pick No. 62 in Round 2 on Day 2 of the draft. Coverage details remain consistent across television and streaming platforms.

On Saturday at 10 a.m., Rounds 4-7 will be held with Denver holding picks No.108 and No.111 (Round 4), No.170 (Round5), along with Nos.246,256,and257 (all Round7). All rounds can be followed through national TV networks or streamed online.

This year marks an expansion of streaming options for viewers who wish to follow every selection live.



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