
The Denver Broncos have continued to build around second-year quarterback Bo Nix this offseason by adding new offensive weapons.
In free agency, they signed tight end Evan Engram, and during the 2025 NFL Draft, they selected running back RJ Harvey in the second round and wide receiver Pat Bryant in the third.
With Bryant now in the mix, the wide receiver depth chart is poised for changes heading into the summer. Below is a projected look at the WR lineup ahead of the team’s organized team activities later this month.
Note: Undrafted free agent (UDFA) wide receivers are not included in this projection, as their signings have not yet been officially announced. Reports indicate the Broncos have reached agreements with three UDFAs, and they’ll be players to watch during the summer.

Broncos Projected Wide Receiver Depth Chart
- WR1: Courtland Sutton
- WR2: Devaughn Vele
- WR3: Marvin Mims Jr., Troy Franklin
- WR4: Pat Bryant
- Special Teams: Trent Sherfield
- Depth: Michael Bandy, A.T. Perry
Sutton remains the team’s clear-cut No. 1 receiver. Vele, who made a strong impression as a rookie, may start the season as the other outside receiver. Mims is the primary deep threat, while Franklin could fill a similar role—though he’ll need a strong second season to climb the chart.
Pat Bryant brings exciting potential but will need to earn his place through training camp and preseason performances. Sherfield was brought in primarily for his contributions on special teams. Meanwhile, Bandy and Perry return to compete after spending most of last season on the practice squad.
Broncos fans will get their first full look at this revamped receiver group during training camp later this summer.
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