Denver Broncos 7-round mock draft: Trading up for a playmaker
Day Three Picks
K’Von Wallace was a team captain at Clemson and has the versatility to play box or deep safety as well as come up and play man in the nickel.
He is also effective as a blitzer and hits hard. He could be a nice Will Parks replacement for Denver.
The Broncos can always look for help off the edge, and Derrek Tuszka of North Dakota State is a really fun player to watch, even at a lower level of competition.
He’s got some nice bend off the edge and plays with great effort. He could vastly outplay his draft status.
One of the most confident and aggressive cornerbacks in the class, Kindle Vildor has some really fun tape, and I think he projects as one of the most underrated nickel cornerbacks in this class.
Even with Phillip Lindsay, Melvin Gordon, and Royce Freeman, the Broncos could do much worse with a seventh round pick than this.
Jason Huntley has legit pass catching chops and athleticism. At 5-foot-9, 190 pounds, he ran a 4.40 in the 40-yard dash with a 39.5-inch vertical jump and finished his college career at New Mexico State with 25 offensive touchdowns and five kickoff return touchdowns.