Home / Sports / Broncos Target Tight Ends: 7 Draft Prospects
Broncos Target Tight Ends: 7 Draft Prospects
22 Apr
Summary
- Broncos need a long-term tight end with Engram aging.
- Denver holds picks in the second and fourth rounds.
- Seven potential tight end prospects are highlighted.

The Denver Broncos are strategically looking to bolster their tight end position in the upcoming 2026 NFL draft, as their current starter, Evan Engram, will be 32 by September. Coach Sean Payton aims to secure a long-term receiving threat for the team's future.
Denver possesses picks in the second round (No. 62 overall) and two in the fourth round (Nos. 108 and 111). They do not hold first- or third-round selections this year. The team is reportedly targeting seven potential tight end prospects who could be available at these draft slots.
Among the notable prospects are Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers, Ohio State's Max Klare, and Stanford's Sam Roush. Other intriguing options include Georgia's Oscar Delp, NC State's Justin Joly, Texas A&M's Nate Boerkirche, and Texas's Jack Endries. Each of these players brings unique collegiate statistics and accolades.