
Broncos closely linked to 3 prospects ahead of NFL draft
The 2025 NFL draft is just a few days away, and reports are emerging of the Denver Broncos showing strong interest in several prospects.
Earlier today, ESPN's Matt Miller reported that Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden has a draft range of 20-35, and he noted that Denver "did a ton of work on him."
It should be noted that there have been some concerns about Burden's work ethic (which his coach has denied). One anonymous scout was quoted by Bob McGinn as saying Burden's "mom is a problem" as the receiver's manager. It's unclear if any of that is accurate, but we do know the Broncos remove players with big character concerns from their big board, so the rumors are at least worth noting.
Elsewhere, NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah has noted the team's "love affair" with Michigan tight end Colston Loveland.
"I'm fascinated to see what happens, I don't think he gets there, but Colston Loveland," Jeremiah said during an appearance on "The Mina Kimes Show" on Monday. "The Broncos have long been connected to having a, no pun intended, love affair with Loveland, but they went out and signed Evan Engram and gave him decent money. So is that enough to take them off of Loveland if he somehow got to them? That's one of the little sidebars I'm looking forward to."
Meanwhile, DNVR's Zac Stevens has reported that Denver is high on Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson, "so much so that they could use their first-round pick on him."
Stevens has also reported that the Broncos could be looking to trade up for a tight end, and sources have indicated that Loveland has "caught [Sean] Payton's eye."
Burden? Loveland? Henderson? True interest or smoke screens? We'll get answers on Thursday night.
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