The Denver Broncos had a good 2026 draft haul , even though the grades from around the NFL media landscape may not reflect that. Part of the problem with draft grades is that they heavily favor first- and second-round picks, but the Broncos didn’t have either. After trading their first-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for Jaylen Waddle in March , the Broncos traded down from No. 62 overall in the second round to No. 66 in the third. The lack of high-profile top-100 picks makes it easy for national media to give Denver's draft class a surface-level once-over and grade it unimpressively. To measure how the Broncos did in the draft, I've taken some of the subjectivity out of the equation. There are public big boards before every draft, some more credible than others, but the Broncos had their own board that nobody outside of the team headquarters was privy to.…