The Denver Broncos are entering a new era. They ditched quarterback Russell Wilson for newcomer Bo Nix, grouping him with an offensive core that features wideouts, Courtland Sutton and Marvin Mims.
Otherwise, their only notable addition is highly esteemed Notre Dame running back Audric Estime, who is expected to provide competition for Javonte Williams.
Meanwhile, some players who did not get their name called in the three days have received a potential reprieve.
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Denver Broncos 2024 undrafted free agents tracker
This is a list of Broncos UDFA signings so far:
- RB – Blake Watson, Memphis
- WR- Lincoln Victor, Washington State
- TE – Thomas Yassmin, Utah
- OT – Frank Crum, Wyoming
- DL – Jaylon Allen, Memphis
- DT – Brandon Matterson, UTSA
- DT – Jordan Miller, SMU
- LB – Alec Mock, Air Force
- LB – Levelle Bailey, Fresno State
- S – Omar Brown, Nebraska
- WR – BJ West, Alabama State
- TE – Dylan Leonard, Georgia Tech
Blake Watson breached 1,000 yards in 2021 for the Old Dominion Monarchs. In 2023, he transferred to the Memphis Tigers and made the American Athletic Conference's first team despite playing only five games.
Jaylon Allen was Watson's teammate at Memphis and proved very prolific, with 150 tackles (26.5 for loss), 13 sacks, four passes defended, two forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries (one returned for a touchdown). He made the AAC second team as a senior in 2023.
Lincoln Victor initially played for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors before transferring to the Power Five with Washington State. Besides being a good receiver, he was also a proficient returner, logging at least 400 kickoff return yards twice in his career.
Thomas Yassmin spent six seasons as a Ute, with his best performance coming in 2022 when he had 13 catches for 301 yards and six touchdowns and contributed to the team's PAC-12 title.
Frank Crum is a third-generation player who was a starter in all but his rookie season at Wyoming. He ran a 4.94-second 40-yard dash at the Combine, the second-fastest among offensive linemen (only Roger Rosengarten was faster at 4.92 seconds)
Brandon Matterson and Jordan Miller each played for AAC programs in Texas (though SMU will move to the ACC for the upcoming college season), while Jordan Mock and Levelle Bailey played in the Mountain West Conference.
Omar Brown was an All-FCS selection at Northern Iowa before transferring to Nebraska, where he was an honorable mention for the All-Big 10 team.
Denver Broncos 2024 NFL Draft: A recap
- Round 1, No. 12: Bo Nix, QB
- Round 3, No. 76: Jonah Elliss, DE
- Round 4, No. 102: Troy Franklin, WR
- Round 5, No. 145: Kris Abrams-Draine, CB
- Round 5, No. 147: Audric Estime, RB
- Round 7, No. 239: Devaughn Vele, WR
- Round 7, No 256: Nick Gargiulo, C
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