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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Bryan Edwards, Denver Broncos
COLUMBIA, SC – SEPTEMBER 01: Bryan Edwards #89 reacts following a touchdown reception during their game against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at Williams-Brice Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images) /

Bonus option: Henry Ruggs III (Alabama) and Bryan Edwards (South Carolina)

Although this is certainly not the only other combination to like for the Broncos, it is a fun one that would involve — in all likelihood — the Broncos’ top pick in the draft and their final pick on day two of the draft.

Bryan Edwards is a long, speedy receiver with big play ability to every level of the field who would be experiencing a Denzel Mims-like rise in the 2020 NFL Draft were it not for a broken foot he suffered in February training for the draft.

Edwards is a four-year starter with big potential at the next level and paired with Henry Ruggs (or any of the top receivers) and Courtland Sutton could be scary.

Having Edwards and Sutton on the outside would give the Broncos two guys at 6-foot-3-plus who could dominate with their combination of catch radius and long speed with Henry Ruggs playing both inside and outside and blowing the top off of the defense with his vertical speed as well.

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Again, adding Ruggs and anyone would be a success for the Broncos, but taking a shot on Edwards despite his foot injury could give Denver two top 50 caliber players at receiver at a discounted rate.