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    Broncos on the Clock: 10 Best Day 2 Prospects Denver Should Target in the NFL Draft

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    Broncos on the Clock: 10 Best Day 2 Prospects Denver Should Target in the NFL Draft

    After a Day 1 that brought twists, trades, and top-tier talent off the board, the Denver Broncos find themselves at a pivotal point heading into Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft. With glaring needs at quarterback, defensive line, and cornerback — and limited draft capital — the pressure is on GM George Paton and head coach Sean Payton to unearth high-upside gems in Rounds 2 and 3.

    Here are the 10 best available prospects that could offer immediate impact and long-term value for Denver on Day 2:

    1. Bo Nix, QB, Oregon

    If he slips to Day 2, the Broncos could land their quarterback of the future. Nix is experienced, accurate, and a natural fit in Payton’s timing-based offense.

    2. Kris Jenkins, DL, Michigan

    A disruptive force in the trenches, Jenkins would immediately bolster a run defense that struggled mightily last season.

    3. Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia

    Physical and instinctive, Lassiter could be a perfect complement to Patrick Surtain II, giving Denver a dynamic corner duo.

    4. Cooper Beebe, OL, Kansas State

    Versatile and nasty in the trenches, Beebe can play guard or tackle and bring toughness to the Broncos’ offensive line.

    5. Jonathon Brooks, RB, Texas

    With Javonte Williams’ health uncertain, Brooks offers big-play potential and three-down ability out of the backfield.

    6. Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State

    A high-motor interior lineman with pass-rush upside, Fiske would provide needed juice up the middle.

    7. Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon

    A speedster who can stretch the field — Franklin brings a vertical threat Denver’s offense has sorely lacked.

    8. Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M

    One of the most athletic linebackers in the class, Cooper would bring range and physicality to the second level.

    9. Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan

    Smart, smooth, and reliable — Wilson would be a natural fit in the slot and a safety blanket for whoever’s under center.

    10. Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona

    A polished pass protector, Morgan could push for a starting tackle spot right away and protect Denver’s investment at quarterback.

    Final Thoughts:
    With limited picks, Denver can’t afford to miss on Day 2. Whether it’s finally securing their quarterback, fortifying the trenches, or adding playmakers on both sides of the ball, the next 24 hours could shape the Broncos’ future for years to come.

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