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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Denver Broncos finally made a pick in the NFL draft, selecting versatile Texas A&M defensive lineman Tyler Onyedim with the second pick of the third round Friday night.
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2026 NFL Draft: Scouting report for Broncos defensive lineman Tyler Onyedim
Tyler Onyedim is a versatile defenisve lineman who can play multiple spots along Vance Joseph’s defensive front.
Boise State offensive tackle Kage Casey is a versatile player who gives the Denver Broncos much needed depth at multiple positions along the offensive line.
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Denver Broncos select Boise State offensive lineman Kage Casey in fourth round of 2026 NFL Draft
Casey was a three-year starter at Boise State
After initially trading out of the third round of the 2026 NFL draft, Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry traded back into the third round to select another offensive lineman in Florida's Austin Barber with the 86th overall pick.
The Broncos have a promising history when it comes to drafting offensive linemen from Boise State. The two most-recent picks include Ryan Clady (2008) and Matt Paradis (2014), both of which ended up winning the Super Bowl in Denver.
Sam Roush is the latest Stanford tight end hoping to make his mark on the NFL. Roush was a third-round draft pick Friday in the NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears, No. 69 overall, after playing four seasons with the Cardinal and catching 49 passes for 545 yards and two touchdowns as a senior.
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Chicago Bears receive strong grade for Sam Roush selection
The Chicago Bears made a lot of people scratch their heads with the selection of tight end Sam Roush with the 69th pick. Now, the Bears have three quality tight ends, and that is leaving fans questioning the fit on the roster.