Denver Broncos 7-round mock draft: Home runs with every pick

Denver Broncos mock draft; Georgia wide receiver George Pickens (1) moves the ball after pulling in a pass from Georgia quarterback JT Daniels (18) during the second half of the Peach Bowl NCAA college football game between Georgia and Cincinnati at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta., on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. Georgia won 24-21. Mandatory Credit: Joshua L. Jones-USA TODAY NETWORK
Denver Broncos mock draft; Georgia wide receiver George Pickens (1) moves the ball after pulling in a pass from Georgia quarterback JT Daniels (18) during the second half of the Peach Bowl NCAA college football game between Georgia and Cincinnati at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta., on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. Georgia won 24-21. Mandatory Credit: Joshua L. Jones-USA TODAY NETWORK /
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Denver Broncos mock draft; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Jalyn Armour-Davis (5) carries the ball after an interception against the Tennessee Volunteers during the second half at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports /

Denver Broncos mock draft, 4th-round picks

Pick 115: Luke Goedeke, OL, Central Michigan

At some point in this Draft, the Denver Broncos need to address the offensive line. It could be as high as pick 64, or maybe they will wait until day three like this.

Not that finding offensive linemen is easy these days, but you can find good ones on day three of the draft and this is an outstanding, deep offensive line class.

Luke Goedeke makes a lot of sense for Denver with his positional versatility as well as the fact that the Broncos specifically sent new offensive line coach Butch Barry to see the Central Michigan pro day, featuring Goedeke and Bernhard Raimann.

Pick 116: Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama

Once again, general manager George Paton loves guys with high RAS scores and Jalyn Armour-Davis fits the bill.

An ex-teammate of Pat Surtain II at Alabama, Armour-Davis got his most extensive time on task with the Crimson Tide in 2021, and that could play into the favor of a team like the Denver Broncos.

With such a small sample size from college, teams might be hesitant to invest top 100 NFL Draft capital into a guy like this, but he has starter potential.

Injuries are a real issue here, but at pick 116, the risk is worth the potential reward for Alabama’s 2021 INT leader.