3 Players The Broncos Could Trade Up For In First Round Of 2025 NFL Draft

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The Broncos currently own the 20th pick in the 2025 NFL draft, but they could be looking to trade up.

According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, Denver and the Houston Texans are attempting to move up the draft order.

With that in mind, here are three players the Broncos could be intrigued by.

Tetairoa McMillan
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WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona

McMillan's stock has been all over the place because, while he is considered the top wide receiver in this class outside of Travis Hunter, he doesn't possess blazing speed, which could cause him to slide outside the top 10. If so, the Broncos could quickly pounce to give quarterback Bo Nix a sure-handed and big-bodied target who can learn from and eventually take over for Courtland Sutton.

TE Tyler Warren, Penn State

Another position on the offensive side of the ball the Broncos need to address is tight end. By pick 20, the two top tight ends, Warren and Colston Loveland, will likely be off the board. Warren is a force when the football is in his hands and can do the dirty work as a run blocker.

TE Colston Loveland, Michigan

Let's say Warren is gone before Loveland (which I think he will be), the Broncos could then pivot to the former Michigan product. Loveland is a different flavor than Warren, as he is the smoother athlete in the passing game. He is still plenty aggressive in the blocking department. Both players would boost Denver's offense.

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