Mina Kimes and Sam Monson break down Broncos' draft needs

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Recently, ESPN's Mina Kimes and Sam Monson recently discussed the Denver Broncos' biggest draft needs before the NFL draft begins on April 24.

Prior to the draft, the Broncos solved a few key needs during free agency, including linebacker Dre Greenlaw, safety Talanoa Hufanga and tight end Evan Engram.

"That roster's good all of the sudden," said Monson, beginning the discussion. "There's some teams where you go through and I'm doing these notes, and I'm like, 'man, there's a lot of needs.' There are other teams when you get to the second or third needs and you're writing question marks."

Monson suggested that the Broncos could be in the market for another wide receiver, before alluding to a possible need at running back. The Broncos declined to sign veteran running back Javonte Williams prior to free agency, and he eventually landed with the Dallas Cowboys.

Kimes responded by saying the Broncos are spoiled for choice with their selections. "What I love about the Broncos and the position that they're in is they can now draft from not a place of desperation," said Kimes. "I did my needs before free agency just for my own usage, and I go back after free agency, and they addressed so many of their needs like linebacker, tight end. As (Monson) said, it's not prohibitive from them improving and adding and getting younger and cheaper at those needs, but it gives them a lot more optionality."

The Broncos will look to really put an exclamation point on a great offseason so far with the 20th overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft.

You can watch Kimes and Monson discuss the draft needs of all 32 teams below. The Broncos discussion begins around 5:40.


This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos: Biggest draft needs according to Mina Kimes

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