Broncos are 'going to be looking' at running backs during and after draft

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The Denver Broncos made it a priority to re-sign J.K. Dobbins during NFL free agency, and Dobbins is now set to lead the team's backfield again in 2026, joined by second-year running back RJ Harvey.

Speaking at the NFL's annual league meeting in Arizona last week, Broncos general manager George Paton said he likes the current running back depth, but the team is always looking to add more. Denver holds seven picks in this month's NFL draft, and they will fill out the roster with college free agent signings after the draft.

“We like the backs," Payton said in late March. "RJ is just going to keep getting better. What did he have, 12 touchdowns? He’s an explosive player and an explosive receiver out of the backfield. [He’s] a matchup problem. He is going to get better as a runner. He got better as the year went on.

"Then you have [Tyler] Badie, and you have Jaleel [McLaughlin] and we have Cody Schrader, who we like. We are going to be looking in the draft, and we are going to be looking after the draft. We are always looking. We didn’t sign J.K. until like May or June last year. We feel good with where we are at right now. Last year at this time, we didn’t have J.K. and we didn’t have RJ, and we were OK. We’re going to be fine.”

The Broncos signed Dobbins to a one-year deal last June, well after the draft. The team seems unlikely to sign another high-profile free agent this summer, but they could draft a running back, and the team will likely add at least one undrafted running back as well. Dobbins and Harvey are a capable one-two punch when healthy, but Denver could use more long-term depth and competition.

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL draft: Denver Broncos continue to look at running backs

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