
It’s OBT After Dark, and Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason are breaking down the entire Denver Broncos draft class with the lights low and the takes hot. Denver walked away with a potential future starting running back in Jonah Coleman at pick 108 — Cecil’s favorite RB in the class — and added a dynamic move tight end in Justin Joly, who could eventually replace Evan Engram in Sean Payton’s offense. But the real fun comes in the margins. Who are the late‑round sleepers that could sneak onto the roster, carve out roles on special teams, or even develop into long‑term contributors. Did George Paton maximize value by trading back, and how does this class fit around Bo Nix as the Broncos build toward 2026. 🔥 In this episode: Why Jonah Coleman could be Denver’s RB1 of the future How Justin Joly fits behind Evan Engram — and why he’s a perfect Payton TE Late‑round sleepers who could surprise in camp Did Paton get enough value by moving back How this draft class supports Bo Nix’s development Drop your thoughts in the comments — who’s your favorite sleeper from Denver’s 2026 draft haul.
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