Broncos make history in NFL Draft 2026
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The league's official website had Taurean York projected as a potential sixth-round pick. The Broncos landed him as a UDFA.
"We just kind of took the best players as they came,” General Manager George Paton said. “Sometimes need and the best player intersected, and it worked out.”
The teeth will flash, first, before the rest of Jonah Coleman’s blue-collar frame strolls into Denver’s facility in the weeks to come. The grills, specifically. They are not a hobby; they are a personality.
The Broncos have a great history of landing UDFA gems , with at least one undrafted player making the active roster in 21 of the last 22 seasons. Last year, linebacker Karene Reid made the 53-man roster after signing with Denver as an undrafted free agent out of Utah.
Homegrown talent out of Temple and Aggies captain Taurean York waited for the moment every football player dreams about, hearing his name called on draft night. However, despite not getting the moment he envisioned,
Texas A&M linebacker Taurean York shared a special and emotional moment with his family after signing with the Denver Broncos.
After the NFL draft ended on Saturday evening, the Denver Broncos quickly started reaching agreements with undrafted free agents. So far, our unofficial tracker has the 14 players set to sign with the Broncos as UDFAs (but those deals won't become official until confirmed by the club).