The Denver Broncos will participate in the 2026 NFL Draft beginning April 23 as teams gather in Pittsburgh for the annual event. The draft, which runs through April 25, will see the Broncos making seven selections, with six of those picks scheduled for Day 3.
The draft is an important opportunity for teams to add new talent and address roster needs. For the Broncos, this year’s draft follows their recent acquisition of wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. The team does not currently have a pick in Round 1 but holds one selection on Day 2 at No. 62 overall (Round 2), and six more picks across Rounds 4 through 7 on Day 3.
Fans can watch Round 1 coverage starting Thursday at 6 p.m. Mountain Time on NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, and ESPN Deportes. Streaming options include NFL+ and the ESPN App; this year marks the first time viewers can also stream ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ABC coverage via Hulu and Disney+. Radio broadcasts are available on Sirius XM, Westwood One, and ESPN Radio.
Rounds two and three take place Friday at 5 p.m., with similar viewing options available. On Saturday at 10 a.m., rounds four through seven will be broadcast across all major networks listed above as Denver makes its remaining selections: No.108 (Round4), No.111 (Round4), No.170 (Round5), No.246 (Round7), No.256 (Round7), and No.257 (Round7).
As anticipation builds around potential new additions to their roster during this pivotal weekend, fans are encouraged to tune in across television or streaming platforms to follow every pick.

