Denver Broncos fans loved the work head coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton did with the team’s limited draft picks this year. In our weekly SB Nation Reacts survey we asked if you thought the Denver Broncos came out of the 2024 NFL Draft a winner and the response was overwhelmingly positive.
The Denver Broncos wrapped up their 2024 NFL Draft class this past weekend and came away with a variety of players that will be part of how George Paton and Sean Payton look to build the team going forward.
The Broncos selected Nix with the 12th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Broncos made it official on Monday morning, announcing they've acquired defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers from the Jets. Denver sent New York a 2026 sixth-round pick to complete the deal.
Broncos Country, you can include Kris Abrams-Draine and Audric Estimé in your 2024 lineup. There might not be such thing as a perfect draft, but addressing the quarterback, wide receiver (x2!), cornerback, running back, and guard positions is inarguably a feat of which George Paton’s front office can be proud.
The explosive edge rusher was by far the highest player on their board and they were considering trading back if he was not available. Denver Broncos general manager George Paton told the media after the conclusion of day two of the 2024 NFL Draft that they would have considered trading back if Jonah Elliss was not available.
Denver Broncos general manager George Paton explains why they did not trade back from 12th overall. Heading into the first round, many assumed the Denver Broncos would trade back, collect a few extra picks, and still be able to select quarterback Bo Nix.
The Denver Broncos have an interesting history of drafting quarterbacks. The story as of late, though, is the Broncos’ difficulty finding a true franchise signal-caller in the draft.
There’s been much speculation that the Denver Broncos could trade up for a quarterback during the first round of the 2024 NFL draft. If trading up proves to be too costly, Denver could attempt to trade down and acquire more picks.
The 2024 NFL draft will be held in Detroit this week from April 25-27. It will be a busy time for Denver Broncos general manager George Paton and head coach Sean Payton.
The Denver Broncos aren’t going to reach for a quarterback at No. 12 during the 2024 NFL draft, but that declaration comes with a bit of an asterisk. Broncos coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton said Thursday that they will take positional value into account during the draft.
The 2024 NFL draft is less than a week away and the Denver Broncos are set to pick 12th overall in the first round (barring a trade). Broncos general manager
The Broncos gave up multiple first-round picks to get quarterback Russell Wilson. It didn't work out. Would they give up multiple first-round quarterbacks to get their next quarterback?
Broncos GM George Paton doesn't seem too worried about his No. 1 WR's holdout to begin the offseason.
Denver Broncos general manager George Paton and head coach Sean Payton held a pre-draft press conference at the team’s Centura Health Training Center on Thursday, one week before the 2024 NFL draft in Detroit.
Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton is not participating in the team's voluntary offseason program. Sutton has two years left on the four-year, $60 million extension he signed in November 2021, and he wants a new extension.
Add the Denver Broncos to the list of teams that could be aggressive in the NFL Draft.
It wouldn't be surprising if Denver had its seventh straight losing season in 2024, which could result in the franchise making more changes.
The Denver Broncos have a Russell Wilson problem, but even if they part ways from the veteran, they still need a quarterback.
As Denver Broncos general manager, George Paton had the final say on all personnel moves for his first two years with the club. Then Sean Payton arrived
The Denver Broncos have not yet had a winning season since George Paton took over as their general manager, but the executive’s job reportedly is secure.
We heard last month that Broncos general manager George Paton could be on the hot seat, but that does not appear to be the case.
According to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, Broncos GM George Paton should be viewed as secure heading into Black Monday. Other reports have indicated Paton faced some uncertainty, as Broncos HC Sean Payton is the top decision-maker in the organization and did not hire Paton.
Adam Schefter reports that some around the league have said that there will be a decision made about Broncos GM George Paton this offseason. Schefter adds that Paton and HC Sean Payton have “worked well” together this season, but Payton ultimately has the final say to make big changes.
The Denver Broncos seem to have stabilized the ship as the season has gone along, but they may still consider throwing a notable front-office name overboard at season's end.
Caleb Williams has a good chance to go No. 1 overall in next year’s NFL Draft if he decides to go pro
Denver Broncos GM George Paton finds himself in an unusually complex situation heading into the 2023 season. A widely respected talent evaluator who rose the ranks after beginning his career as a local area scout, Paton has made several friends in NFL circles.
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