Denver Broncos 7-round mock draft: Trading up for a playmaker
Although the projected stock of Tyler Biadasz is all over the place, this is a guy who was once considered a possible first-round center who has slipped after some not-so-good 2019 tape and concerns over his health.
If anyone can get Biadasz back to form, it could be Broncos offensive line coach Mike Munchak.
This is a rare instance where the Broncos can wait until round four or possibly later to get a guy who would be a plug-and-play starting center for them. Biadasz is experienced and could be a nice value in the early portion of day three.
Hakeem Adeniji has been one of my favorite mid-round tackle prospects for the Broncos.
Not only did he play a lot of football at Kansas, but he was a left tackle who has positional flexibility at guard or center at the next level.
The Broncos could obviously use the depth at tackle, but perhaps Adeniji could wind up being a long-term starter for them at guard too.
There are plenty of positive projections for him at the next level.