Broncos should have these 3 prospects on their board after Senior Bowl

Denver Broncos mock draft; Purdue Boilermakers quarterback Jack Plummer (13) throws a pass under pressure from Connecticut Huskies defensive lineman Travis Jones (57) in the first half at Rentschler Field at Pratt & Whitney Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
Denver Broncos mock draft; Purdue Boilermakers quarterback Jack Plummer (13) throws a pass under pressure from Connecticut Huskies defensive lineman Travis Jones (57) in the first half at Rentschler Field at Pratt & Whitney Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports /
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Vanderbilt quarterback Ken Seals (8) fumbles as he’s hit by South Carolina defensive lineman Kingsley Enagbare (52) during the first quarter at Vanderbilt Stadium Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn.Gw42703 /

Kingsley Enagbare, EDGE, South Carolina

There is no doubt that the Broncos need to add an Edge rusher or two in this draft and Kingsley Enagbare could be that guy.

To this point, most analysts saw Enagbare as a third-round pick but after the week he had down in Mobile, he’s almost certainly shot into the second round. You may even see some mocks out there that have him as a surprising first-round choice.

At South Carolina, Enagbare had 15 career sacks. He has great length, quick hands and he can be quite explosive off the snap. He will need to develop at the next level as he doesn’t have the bend or balance that most teams like.

However, the upside is clearly there.

Enagbare improved his draft stock as much as any player that participated in the Senior Bowl and his outlook is exciting. If the Broncos could get him with one of their second-round picks, I would consider it a steal.