Ranking all 13 of the Denver Broncos undrafted rookie signings

Alabama linebacker Christopher Allen (4) tackles Georgia running back James Cook (4) for a loss during Alabama's 41-24 win over Georgia in Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. [Staff Photo/Gary Cosby Jr.]Alabama Vs Georgia Sec Football
Alabama linebacker Christopher Allen (4) tackles Georgia running back James Cook (4) for a loss during Alabama's 41-24 win over Georgia in Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. [Staff Photo/Gary Cosby Jr.]Alabama Vs Georgia Sec Football /
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Denver Broncos – Buffalo linebacker Kadofi Wright (31) celebrates his sack on Marshall quarterback Grant Wells (8) during the Camellia Bowl at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Ala., on Friday, December 25, 2020. Buffalo defeated Marshall 17-10. /

5. Kadofi Wright, LB, Buffalo

The Denver Broncos, to reiterate, did not select a single off-ball linebacker in the 2022 NFL Draft.

Considering the fact that many felt like they could use one of their top picks on that position.

Kadofi Wright joins the undrafted rookie class in Denver with a pretty decent shot of making the roster if he can beat out a couple of other bottom-of-the-roster players.

At 6-foot-3, 231 pounds, Wright fits the description of the long, lean type of linebacker that is absolutely en vogue in today’s NFL. He also has tremendous speed for the linebacker position, clocking a 4.61 at his pro day.

He racked up 147 total tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss, seven sacks, four interceptions, and three total defensive touchdowns in his time at Buffalo.

4. Tyreik McAllister, RB, Charleston

If you’re looking for one of the top sleeper prospects in the Denver Broncos’ undrafted rookie class of 2022, look no further than Charleston running back Tyreik McAllister.

McAllister doesn’t have elite size at the running back position at 5-foot-9, 181 pounds, but he is explosive.

McAllister ran a 4.39 in the 40-yard dash at his pro day with a 36-inch vertical jump and a 6.95 in the three-cone drill. With a broad jump over 10-feet, McAllister confirmed his outstanding explosive traits and he did so on the field at Charleston as well.

The Mountain East offensive player of the year can absolutely blow by defenders.

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