The new arrivals are finally official.

Following the 2025 NFL draft last month, the Denver Broncos reached agreements with 15 undrafted free agents. Those deals became official on Friday, according to the NFL’s transaction wire.

Among the team’s notable UDFA signings this year are offensive lineman Xavier Truss, pass rusher Johnny Walker and offensive lineman Clay Webb. Truss was a starter for one of Georgia’s national titles, Walker totaled 9.5 sacks in the SEC last fall and Webb went into the draft projected as a fifth- or sixth-round prospect.

Read more about those three prospects and all 15 additions below.

Meet the Broncos‘ UDFA signings1. WR Joaquin Davis, North Carolina Central

Davis (6-4, 194 pounds) ended his college career with 92 career receptions for 1,211 yards and 12 receiving touchdowns. He ran a 40-yard dash in 4.36 seconds at his pro day and entered the draft with a 9.33 (out of 10) RAS score. He was a key player on special teams in college.

Joaquin Davis is a prospect with a high athletic upside for whom I have a mini-camp grade. While he needs some more refinement in his route running, he will come into camp as one of the best gunners on special teams.

Credited with 12 ST tackles. #DraftHBCUPlayers #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/ajDfb4EJyA

— Gerald J. Huggins II, M.A. (@Coach_HugginsII) April 24, 20252. WR Jerjuan Newton, Toledo

Newton (5-11, 192 pounds) hauled in 177 receptions for 2,574 yards and 29 touchdowns in his final three seasons at Toledo. He also returned 23 kickoffs for 368 yards, ending his college career with 3,316 all-purpose yards. A three-time All-MAC selection, Newton left college as Toledo’s all-time leader in touchdown receptions (32). His RAS score was 7.73.

3. WR Courtney Jackson, Arkansas State

Jackson (5-11, 185 pounds) spent four years at Syracuse before transferring to Arkansas State. He had a breakout season in 2023 with 39 receptions for 689 yards and seven touchdowns, averaging 17.7 yards per catch. His production dipped last fall (42R/494Y/2TDs/11.8 YPC), but Jackson turned heads at his pro day with a 4.38-second 40-yard dash. His RAS score is 7.53.

4. OL Marques Cox, Kentucky

Cox (6-5, 312 pounds) spent five years at Northern Illinois before transferring to Kentucky. He led the Wildcats with 21 knockdown blocks last fall. He’s an offensive tackle, but may be asked to move to guard in the NFL. Cox spent seven years in college, starting 59 games. His RAS score was 6.94.

Big weekend for #Kentucky LT Marques Cox and the Wildcats OL as they face dynamic #Florida EDGE Princely Umanmielen.

Cox, a #NIU transfer looked really impressive against Vandy last weekend, creating lanes in the run game and mixing up his pass sets and techniques in pass pro. pic.twitter.com/l6NZ8l7Zh3

— Devin Jackson (@RealD_Jackson) September 27, 20235. OL Xavier Truss, Georgia

Truss (6-7, 309 pounds) spent time at left tackle, left guard, right guard and right tackle in six seasons with the Bulldogs. After serving as a backup during Georgia’s 2021 championship season, Truss started 14 games when the Bulldogs won a national title again in 2022. He earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2023 and then closed out his college career with 14 games at right tackle in 2024. Truss is projected to play as a guard in the pros. NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein had Truss projected as a sixth-round pick going into the draft. He received a big signing bonus from the Broncos.

6. OL Clay Webb, Jacksonville State

Webb (6-3, 312 pounds) spent three years with the Bulldogs before transferring to Jacksonville State. His starts increased from seven to 11 to 14 over the last three years with the Gamecocks. Zierlein expects him to transition from guard to center in the NFL, and he had him projected as a fifth- or sixth-round prospect. Webb is still facing an ongoing 2020 lawsuit that alleges grotesque bullying in high school.

Jacksonville State’s Clay Webb was one of the 3 best National OL that I studied today at practice. Play strength was impressive all day. pic.twitter.com/ZX2Ywlhvjm

— Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) January 28, 20257. OL Joe Michalski, Oklahoma State

Michaliski (6-5, 305 pounds) was a team captain in his final two seasons with college football’s Cowboys, spending six years in college with 35 career starts. After earning honorable mention Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year recognition in 2023, he also received an honorable mention All-Big 12 nod in 2024. He is projected to play as a center in the NFL.

8. DL Christian Dowell, UT Martin

Dowell (6-2, 320 pounds) was PFF’s top FCS nose tackle in 2024 and earned first-team Big South-OVC honors. In his final season, the big lineman totaled 29 tackles, seven quarterback hurries and three tackles behind the line. He ended his four-year college career with 63 tackles (5.5 behind the line) and four pass breakups.

9. DL Kristian Williams, Missouri

Williams (6-2, 295 pounds) spent three years at Oregon, followed by three more seasons at Missouri. In his three years with the Tigers, Williams totaled 80 tackles (11 behind the line), four forced fumbles, four pass breakups and one fumble recovery. He was a team captain in his final season.

10. OLB Johnny Walker, Missouri

Walker (6-2, 246 pounds) played as a 4-3 defensive end in college, but he is expected to transition to a 3-4 outside linebacker in Denver. He earned second-team All-SEC honors last fall after totaling 44 tackles (12.5 behind the line) and 9.5 sacks as a team captain. One year earlier, he recorded 43 tackles (9.5 behind the line) and five sacks.

Missouri EDGE Johnny Walker Jr isn’t getting a ton of buzz right now, but I like the tools he has. Uses his 33-inch arms with power in this rep where the T tries to pull him down, but he keeps his balance and runs the arc for the strip-sack pic.twitter.com/7SYdMRsgwN

— Daniel Harms (@InHarmsWay19) March 26, 202511. LB JB Brown, Kansas

Brown (6-2, 230 pounds) earned honorable mention All-Big 12 recognition in 2024 after totaling a career-high 74 tackles and five sacks. He spent the first three years of his college career at Bowling Green before transferring to the Jayhawks. In two seasons at Kansas, Brown recorded 91 tackles (16 behind the line), seven sacks, four pass breakups, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

Man, Kansas sent OJ Burroughs from WAY back, with him exploiting JB Brown’s twist to pressure Sawyer Robertson, with Brown finishing him off for a sack. Really fun blitz from Brian Borland. pic.twitter.com/h0xahAevYb

— Kevin Flaherty (@KFlahertyKCSN) November 30, 202412. LB Karene Reid, Utah

Reid (6-0, 231 pounds) was a two-time team captain with the Utes and he twice earned second-team All-Pac-12 recognition. He was sidelined for four games last fall with an ankle injury but still managed to total 54 tackles (six behind the line), three sacks and one pass breakup. Reid ended his college career with 39 starts. His dad, Spencer Reid, played three years in the NFL before a career-ending injury.

Utah’s Karene Reid reads this all day, gets in the passing lane, and ends up with the pick six.

Reid is a top LB prospect in the 2024 NFL Draft class. pic.twitter.com/fvpC4krBhq

— Seven Rounds in Heaven (@7RoundsInHeaven) September 23, 202313. CB Jaden Robinson, Oregon State

Robinson (6-0, 186 pounds) spent seven years in college and started getting regular playing time in 2022. Over the last three seasons, he recorded 83 tackles, 11 pass breakups, 1.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. He ran a 40-yard dash in 4.49 seconds at Oregon State’s pro day.

14. CB Kendall Bohler, Florida A&M

Bohler (6-0, 195 pounds) earned second-team All-SWAC honors last fall with 33 tackles, five pass breakups and one interception. He ended his four-year college career with 105 tackles, 33 pass breakups and four interceptions. He also blocked two kicks on special teams.

Kendall Bohler – Cornerback, Florida A&M

– Exceptional athlete and will impress in testing
– Thrives in Press Man with his length
– Great hip fluidity in coverage
– Covers a lot of ground with his speed
– Inside technique needs work
– Needs seasoning pic.twitter.com/U5ZIcVQWOt

— Cønnør (@DTownCnnrBrown) January 14, 202515. CB Joshua Pickett, Duke

Pickett (6-0, 188 pounds) spent four years at Duke, totaling 101 tackles, 16 pass breakups, two interceptions, one sack and one forced fumble in 49 games (23 starts).

Broncos 2025 UDFA signingsWR Joaquin Davis, North Carolina Central WR Jerjuan Newton, Toledo WR Courtney Jackson, Arkansas State OL Marques Cox, Kentucky OL Xavier Truss, Georgia OL Clay Webb, Jacksonville State OL Joe Michalski, Oklahoma State DL Christian Dowell, UT MartinDL Kristian Williams, Missouri OLB Johnny Walker, Missouri LB J.B. Brown, Kansas LB Karene Reid, UtahCB Jaden Robinson, Oregon State CB Kendall Bohler, Florida A&M CB Joshua Pickett, Duke

Denver’s undrafted free agent signings last year included running back Blake Watson, linebacker Levelle Bailey, offensive tackle Frank Crum, defensive lineman Jordan Miller, cornerback Quinton Newsome and international tight end Thomas Yassmin. All six will return for organized team activities later this month (full offseason schedule).

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