The Broncos drafted a pair of offensive linemen over the last two days of the draft and they continued addressing the area after the draft came to an end.
Denver announced nine undrafted free agent signings and the group includes four more blocking prospects for a team that’s moving in a different direction up front with head coach Gary Kubiak installing his offensive scheme. They signed Mississippi State center Dillon Day, who was a four-year starter, to go with fourth-round pick Max Garcia and former Clemson Tiger Kalon Davis on the interior of the line.
The Broncos drafted tackle Ty Sambrailo in the second round and they filled out the depth chart at the position with Wyoming’s Connor Rains and Nevada’s Kyle Roberts.
Nebraska linebacker Zaire Anderson, Boise State wide receiver Matt Miller, Oklahoma defensive tackle Chuka Ndulue, Rice WR Jordan Taylor and Clemson defensive lineman Josh Watson round out the group of undrafted additions to the Denver roster.