Broncos' updated list of 2026 draft picks following trade for Jaylen Waddle

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The Denver Broncos made a huge trade on Tuesday, acquiring wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins. The four-year pro has 373 career receptions for over 5,000 yards. However, the Broncos did have to give up multiple selections in the upcoming NFL draft in order to make it happen. 

The Broncos got the offensive playmaker they have been searching for, but it cut down on the players they will be able to add in the draft next month. So, how many picks do the Broncos have now?

Here is a look at the selections the Broncos still have in April's selection process. 

Round 2 (No. 62)

Round 4 (No. 108)

Round 4 (No. 111)

Round 5 (No. 170)

Round 7 (No. 246)

Round 7 (No. 256)

Round 7: (No. 257)

As of now, the Broncos still have seven picks to their credit, but they won't be able to select a single player until late in the second round.The Broncos had this same scenario in both 2022 and 2023 and in those drafts, they came up with edge rusher Nik Bonitto and wide receiver Marvin Mims, Jr., respectively. 

Aside from the horrible extension that George Paton gave to Russell Wilson following the trade to get him in 2022, it's hard to argue with the job he has done as the team's general manager. 

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The 2026 NFL Draft will be held April 23-25 from Pittsburgh.

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