Denver Broncos: Best WR combinations in 2020 NFL Draft

The Denver Broncos could start off the 2020 NFL Draft with a bang on offense. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
The Denver Broncos could start off the 2020 NFL Draft with a bang on offense. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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Denver Broncos, Courtland Sutton
DENVER, CO – DECEMBER 22: Courtland Sutton #14 of the Denver Broncos caches the ball as he warms up in the bench area before the start of a game against the Detroit Lions at Empower Field on December 22, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) /
Denver Broncos, Courtland Sutton
DENVER, CO – DECEMBER 22: Courtland Sutton #14 of the Denver Broncos caches the ball as he warms up in the bench area before the start of a game against the Detroit Lions at Empower Field on December 22, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) /

The 2020 NFL Draft has an absolutely loaded wide receiver class. The Denver Broncos should draft two. Here are the top combination possibilities.

The Denver Broncos have a superstar in the making at the wide receiver position with Courtland Sutton, coming off of his first career Pro Bowl appearance in 2019 as an alternate selection.

With all due respect to the rest of the players on the roster, the other top receiver spots on Denver’s roster should be completely up for grabs in 2020. Thankfully, this is the offseason to get it done.

The 2020 NFL Draft is loaded at the receiver position. While there may not be a Calvin Johnson, Julio Jones, or AJ Green type of receiver in this draft, there are a wide variety of players who will have long, productive NFL careers.

Considering the fact that the Broncos have 10 picks to work with, why not draft two?

Although the Broncos may not share my particular zeal for the 2020 receiver class (I’m not opposed to back-to-back receiver picks to start the 2020 NFL Draft), there may be a better than decent chance Denver uses two top-100 selections to add talent and playmaking ability to their receiver room.

Supporting and surrounding Drew Lock should be the team’s top draft priority, and getting him guys who can make plays in the passing game is paramount.

If the Broncos are using two top-100 picks on the receiver position, what are some of the best combinations? Let’s take a look at some of my favorites, though there could be plenty more.