Broncos selected Texas CB Jahdae Barron with the No. 20 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
A local product from Austin, TX, Barron (5’11/194) arrived on campus in 2020 and proceeded to play 56 games over the next five years for the Longhorns. He played as a slot corner/safety for most of his first four years in Austin, only starting outside last year when he allowed a stingy 7.7 Yards Per Reception with a 7.9 ADOT. Just three of the 37 receptions he surrendered went for more than 15 yards, and Barron only gave up more than 35 receiving yards in a game one time all year. 63 of his 541 snaps were in press man coverage, with Texas DC Kyle Flood employing a zone-heavy scheme. Barron is a strong tackler who stays square to the ball carrier and is tough to shake with a 9.1 percent missed tackle rate. He thrived in his new role, earning a 91st percentile cover grade with five interceptions and a superb 34.2 NFL passer rating allowed when targeted. Verifying his exceptional tape with a 94th percentile 4.39s 40-yard dash and a solid 8.62 Relative Athletic Score, Barron got himself in conversations as early as the middle of the first round. As a movable chess piece who can line up all over the formation, Barron should be able to immediately step in and play heavy reps as a rookie.