The 2026 NFL draft will be held in Pittsburgh this week (April 23-25).
After trading for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle last month, the Denver Broncos do not hold a first-round pick in this year's draft. Broncos general manager George Paton has implied it's not realistic to trade back into the first round, but he has not ruled out trading up in the second round (Denver currently holds pick No. 62 overall).
Paton has made multiple trades in each of his last four drafts with the Broncos, and it wouldn't be surprising to see the Broncos move up and down the board again during this week's draft.
Courtesy of the NFL Wire’s Coley Cleary, we have a graphic of the complete order of the 2026 NFL draft that includes trade values for each pick.
The values assigned to each pick are from Rich Hill‘s trade value model. Using this chart, fans can have some fun creating hypothetical trade scenarios for Denver during the draft. Here's a look at the trade value chart:
Denver's second-round pick is worth 84 points and their initial fourth-round pick is worth 31 points. If they packaged those picks in a trade, the Broncos could, in theory, move up to the 50th overall pick (115 points) in the second round.
Denver holds seven total picks in this year's NFL draft. Following the draft, the Broncos will fill out their 90-man offseason roster by signing undrafted free agents. We will track all of the picks and signings in the coming days on Broncos Wire.
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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Order of picks and trade value chart
