Denver Broncos have some gems among 13 undrafted free agents

Denver Broncos Draft: Christopher Allen #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide walks off the field after a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Davis Wade Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Starkville, Mississippi. The Crimson Tide defeated the Bulldogs 38-7. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
Denver Broncos Draft: Christopher Allen #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide walks off the field after a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Davis Wade Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Starkville, Mississippi. The Crimson Tide defeated the Bulldogs 38-7. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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Denver Broncos Draft: Brandon Johnson #3 of the UCF Knights scores a touchdown in front of a charging Omari Hill-Robinson #20 of the Bethune Cookman Wildcats at the Bounce House on September 11, 2021 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Alex Menendez/Getty Images) /

Denver Broncos remaining UDFAs on offense

Tyreik McAllister, RB, Charleston

The speedy running back out of Charleston (4.39 in the 40-yard dash) got one of the highest bonuses for any Broncos UDFA on the offensive side of the ball.

Although he’s only 5-foot-9, 181 pounds, McAllister is a big-time playmaker who absolutely blows by everybody in the blink of an eye.

https://twitter.com/TheMountainEast/status/1449421245922041866

I feel like this is a guy to watch as we approach offseason activities.

Sebastian Gutierrez, OT, Minot State

Gutierrez apparently started off his college career as a wide receiver before ultimately making the transition to the offensive tackle position.

He’s certainly got some tools worthy of development.

Michael Niese, OL, Temple

Michael Niese is a versatile lineman prospect out of Temple who started his college career off with Dayton.

After transferring to Temple, Niese started immediately at the right tackle position and has the ability to play on the inside as well.

Similar to Gutierrez, the Broncos obviously liked the traits here.

Rodney Williams, TE, UT-Martin

The Denver Broncos love big-time athletes and Rodney Williams is one of the freakiest of them all in this group.

His size doesn’t grade out overly well at the tight end position, but he ran a 4.51 in the 40-yard dash and had a 40.5-inch vertical jump.

Dylan Parham, TE, North Carolina State

A former quarterback for North Carolina State, Parham made the position switch to tight end back in 2017 as a redshirt sophomore.

He is a developmental prospect who is facing an uphill battle with a lack of college production to really speak of.

Brandon Johnson, WR, Central Florida

Johnson spent six years at the collegiate level, five of them with the Tennessee Volunteers before transferring to Central Florida.

In his lone season at UCF, Johnson got himself on the NFL map with 11 receiving touchdowns on just 38 receptions.

That’s some efficiency.

Kaden Davis, WR, Northwest Missouri State

Speaking of efficiency, Kaden Davis of Northwest Missouri State had 11 touchdown catches on his 44 total receptions last season.

https://twitter.com/KadenDavis23/status/1488644446346526721

https://twitter.com/MRittCGS/status/1509946708209319943

This guy is legit. He competed at the Missouri pro day and obviously, he turned the Denver Broncos’ heads. Not only does he have the speed and quickness to be absolutely deadly from the slot, but he’s also got some return experience and production there as well.