With training camp just over a month away, the Denver Broncos have not yet signed any members of their 2020 draft class. Given that this has been a unique offseason due to COVID-19, there’s no reason for alarm — rookie contracts will likely start to be signed closer to camp.
Last summer, quarterback Drew Lock was the last member of the team’s rookie class to sign. Lock agreed to a four-year deal on July 17.
Here’s a quick recap of the team’s draft class:
Round and Pick | Player |
Round 1, No. 15 | WR Jerry Jeudy |
Round 2, No. 46 | WR K.J. Hamler |
Round 3, No. 77 | CB Michael Ojemudia |
Round 3, No. 83 | OL Lloyd Cushenberry |
Round 3, No. 95 | DL McTelvin Agim |
Round 4, No. 118 | TE Albert Okwuegbunam |
Round 5, No. 178 | LB Justin Strnad |
Round 6, No. 181 | OL Netane Muti |
Round 7, No. 252 | WR Tyrie Cleveland |
Round 7, No. 254 | DE Derrek Tuszka |
Denver’s draft class is expected to cost $9,980,665 this season, according to a projection from Spotrac.com. Jeudy, the team’s first-round pick, will have the highest cap hit among the team’s rookies ($2,762,359).
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