Denver Broncos 2020 mock draft: Filling the remaining holes
Rest of day three picks
The Broncos continue to add depth on the defensive line here with Lynch, who had 19.5 tackles for loss and 13.5 sacks this past season to go along with three forced fumbles at Baylor.
He could play inside and outside on Vic Fangio’s defensive line.
Taylor ran a blazing 4.39 in the 40-yard dash at Colorado’s pro day, and his athleticism would be ideal for a developmental player on day three of the draft who could come in and make an immediate contribution to the special teams unit.
Lavert Hill has intriguing nickel potential and could be a nice value here in the seventh round. He’s fallen off a bit since a big 2017 season that had people thinking he could be a day one or possibly day two pick.
He’s smaller but very strong, excellent in press, and physical in man coverage.
Injuries diminished an otherwise promising career at Washington for Trey Adams, once thought to be a potential top 10 draft prospect.
He would be a flyer at this point in the draft, but perhaps a worthwhile one if he can stay healthy.