March 16, 2026, 7:01 a.m. MT

After one week of NFL free agency, the Denver Broncos have 71 players on their roster.

The NFL’s offseason limit is 90 players, and the Broncos currently hold nine picks in the 2026 NFL draft. The team will probably make a few budget free agent deals leading up to the draft in late April, then Denver will fill out the roster by signing college free agents following the draft.

With more moves likely still on the way, we’re taking a quick look at the team’s (projected) depth chart after one week of free agency.

Broncos (projected) depth chart

Quarterback: 3

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If the Broncos opt to trade Jarrett Stidham, Sam Ehlinger could be a candidate to replace him as the team’s new QB2. For now, the same QB room from 2025 returns.

Running back: 6

RB1: J.K. DobbinsRB2: RJ HarveyRB3: Tyler BadieRB4: Jaleel McLaughlinDepth: Cody Schrader, Deuce Vaughn

Denver is also running it back with the same backfield in 2026, but they seem likely to add more depth and competition through the NFL draft.

Wide receiver: 6

WR1: Courtland SuttonWR2: Pat BryantWR3: Marvin MimsWR4: Troy FranklinWR5: Lil’Jordan HumphreyDepth: Michael Bandy

The Broncos are also expected to take a look at receivers in this year’s draft.

Tight end: 5

TE1: Evan EngramTE2: Adam TrautmanTE3/FB: Nate AdkinsTE4: Lucas KrullDepth: Caleb Lohner

Adam Trautman, Kucas Krull and Nate Adkins all returned last week, but Denver could still use a playmaker at the position. There are a few notable tight ends still available, so this will be a position to watch.

Offensive line: 14

LT: Garett Bolles, Frank CrumLG: Ben Powers, Alex PalczewskiC: Luke Wattenberg, Alex ForsythRG: Quinn Meinerz, Calvin ThrockmortonRT: Mike McGlinchey, Alex PalczewskiDepth: Matt Peart, Marques Cox, Nick Gargiulo, Michael Deiter, Nash Jones

Denver’s bringing Palczewski back on a two-year contract. He provides excellent depth at both tackle and guard after the team opted against trading Ben Powers.

Defensive line: 9

DE: Zach Allen, Matt Henningsen, Jordan MillerDT: D.J. Jones, Malcolm Roach, Kristian WilliamsDE: Eyioma Uwazurike/Sai’vion Jones, Jordan Jackson

Following the departure of John Franklin-Myers, Eyioma Uwazurike and Sai’vion Jones will likely compete for a starting spot this summer. Uwazurike might have the early edge due to his experience, but fans will hope to see Jones step up after he was picked in the third round of last year’s NFL draft.

Outside linebacker: 7

OLB1: Jonathon Cooper, Jonah EllissOLB2: Nik Bonitto, Dondrea Tillman, Que RobinsonDepth: Johnny Walker, Garrett Nelson

After bringing back Dondrea Tillman, the Broncos have a lot of depth at outside linebacker, so much so that it seems fair to wonder if the team might consider trading away an edge defender this offseason.

Inside linebacker: 6

LB1: Alex Singleton, Karene ReidLB2: Justin Strnad, Drew SandersDepth: Jordan Turner, Lavelle Bailey

Denver re-signed Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad, then they cut Dre Greenlaw. They should look to add long-term depth during the NFL draft next month.

Cornerback: 7

CB1: Pat SurtainSlot: Ja’Quan McMillianCB2: Riley Moss or Jahdae BarronCB4: Kris Abrams-DraineDepth: Reese Taylor, Jaden Robinson

The Broncos are bringing McMillian back on a second-round tender, which presumably means Barron will get an opportunity to compete with Moss for an outside role in 2026.

Safety: 4

S1: Brandon JonesS2: Talanoa HufungaS3: Devon KeyST: JL Skinner

After P.J. Locke left in free agency, Denver could use more depth at safety.

Special teams: 3

LS: Mitchell FraboniP: Jeremy CrawshawK: Wil Lutz

There’s no competition for the three incumbent specialists at the moment. We’ll see if that changes later this spring.

Broncos players are scheduled to report to the team’s facility for the start of the offseason program in May. Following a mandatory minicamp in mid-June, players will have a break until training camp begins in late July. Before the offseason program, though, the front office still has some free agency to sort through, followed by the draft in April.

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