The Denver Broncos have officially inked rookie safety Miles Scott to a four-year contract, just in time for this weekend's rookie minicamp. The news was first reported by 9NEWS Denver's Broncos insider Mike Klis, adding Scott to a growing list of rookies—including Justin Joly, Dallen Bentley, and Red Murdock—who have already signed their deals.
Scott, a seventh-round pick, brings an intriguing blend of size and athleticism to the Broncos' secondary. Standing 6-foot and weighing 203 pounds, he boasts a 4.62-second 40-yard dash and an impressive 37.5-inch vertical jump. What makes his story even more compelling? He began his college career as a wide receiver before making the switch to safety in the spring of 2023. That transition proved to be a game-changer, as he quickly became a key piece of the Illini secondary and is now viewed as an ascending talent with plenty of room to grow.
In his college career, Scott amassed 182 tackles, four tackles for loss, one sack, seven interceptions, two defensive touchdowns, 11 pass deflections, and one forced fumble. While The Athletic's Dane Brugler had an undrafted grade on Scott, he praised his processing ability, ball skills, and untapped potential. "He has yet to hit his ceiling as a defensive back," Brugler noted, highlighting Scott's fluid movement in space and his ability to track and drive on throws—a skill honed from his days as a receiver.
For the Broncos, Scott is more than just a depth piece—he's a project with upside. Behind starters Talanoa Hufanga and Brandon Jones, the safety room is wide open. The team lost key reserve PJ Locke to free agency this offseason and has yet to fill that role. Currently, the depth chart features three players who profile primarily as special teams contributors rather than defensive stalwarts. Scott's arrival adds competition and a fresh pair of eyes to a group looking to solidify its rotation.
Whether he's making plays on special teams or carving out a role on defense, Scott's journey from wide receiver to NFL safety is one to watch. For Broncos fans, this signing is a reminder that sometimes the best stories start with a leap of faith—and a four-year deal.
