These are the top fantasy football players of the Denver Broncos as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.
Data as of September 10, 2025.
| # | Name | Pos | Team | ADP | Bye |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Courtland Sutton | WR | DEN | 4.12 | 12 |
| 2 | RJ Harvey | RB | DEN | 6.03 | 12 |
| 3 | Bo Nix | QB | DEN | 6.09 | 12 |
| 4 | Evan Engram | TE | DEN | 8.07 | 12 |
| 5 | J.K. Dobbins | RB | DEN | 8.10 | 12 |
| 6 | Denver Defense | DEF | DEN | 9.07 | 12 |
| 7 | Marvin Mims Jr. | WR | DEN | 11.08 | 12 |
Courtland Sutton's current ADP is 4.12, which is the 12th pick of the 4th round, and 48th selection overall.
RJ Harvey's current ADP is 6.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 6th round, and 63rd selection overall.
Bo Nix's current ADP is 6.09, which is the 9th pick of the 6th round, and 69th selection overall.
Evan Engram's current ADP is 8.07, which is the 7th pick of the 8th round, and 91st selection overall.
J.K. Dobbins's current ADP is 8.10, which is the 10th pick of the 8th round, and 94th selection overall.
Denver Defense's current ADP is 9.07, which is the 7th pick of the 9th round, and 102nd selection overall.
Marvin Mims Jr.'s current ADP is 11.08, which is the 8th pick of the 11th round, and 127th selection overall.
| Week | Home/Away | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| 17 | Away | Kansas City Chiefs |
| 6 | Away | New York Jets |
| 1 | Home | Tennessee Titans |
| 2 | Away | Indianapolis Colts |
| 3 | Away | Los Angeles Chargers |
| 4 | Home | Cincinnati Bengals |
| 5 | Away | Philadelphia Eagles |
| 7 | Home | New York Giants |
| 8 | Home | Dallas Cowboys |
| 9 | Away | Houston Texans |
| 10 | Home | Las Vegas Raiders |
| 11 | Home | Kansas City Chiefs |
| 13 | Away | Washington Commanders |
| 14 | Away | Las Vegas Raiders |
| 15 | Home | Green Bay Packers |
| 16 | Home | Jacksonville Jaguars |
| 18 | Home | Los Angeles Chargers |
Denver Broncos tight end Evan Engram had a frustrating 2025 season, failing to live up to preseason expectations. Engram signed with the Broncos after three years in Jacksonville. He had been a top-five fantasy tight end in two of his three years with the Jaguars, and the one exception was his injury-shortened 2024 campaign. Fantasy managers had high hopes for Engram in Denver, where he could have played the "joker" role in Sean Payton's offense. Instead, he was held to just 4.75 targets per contest, and he finished the year with just one touchdown. These subpar stats resulted in Engram ranking as the overall TE29 in PPR leagues, which was the lowest single-season mark of his career (minimum 10 games played). It doesn't seem like this year was a fluke, either. Engram truly just struggled to get on the field, playing fewer than 50% of the offensive snaps in 13 of his 16 contests. Barring a major scheme change this offseason, we can expect a similar pattern for Engram in 2026. He's a risky redraft option in next summer's drafts. Meanwhile, dynasty managers might want to trade Engram while they still can, capitalizing on any name value he has left.
February 17, 2026 4:41 AM EST
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (ankle) put together another strong season in 2025, and he continues to trend upward despite entering the offseason with a broken ankle. In his second pro season, Nix threw for 3,931 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. He also added 356 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns. As a result, he finished as the overall QB7 for the second year in a row. The former first-round pick's production was a little inconsistent at times, as he certainly had some boom or bust games, but he played well enough to satisfy his fantasy managers and keep them in the hunt for the fantasy playoffs. He also kept his Broncos in the playoff hunt, locking up the No. 1 seed and taking down the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round. However, Nix broke his ankle near the end of the Bills game, sidelining him for the Broncos' eventual loss to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship. Nix should be fully recovered in time for the 2026 season, and his supporting cast will arguably be stronger than ever with Courtland Sutton returning and Troy Franklin and Pat Bryant both having another year under their belts. Plus, running back RJ Harvey is expected to take a major step forward, further improving the overall state of the offense. All signs point to Nix finishing as QB7 or higher again in 2026.
February 17, 2026 4:30 AM EST
Denver Broncos wide receiver Pat Bryant finished his rookie campaign with fewer than 400 yards and only one touchdown, but based on glimpses he showed in two abbreviated playoff appearances, he could see a much larger role in 2026. Having the dubious distinction of exiting both games early with injury, it's difficult to project how much of the game plan would continue to revolve around him, but Bryant touched the ball five times on a total of 12 postseason snaps. The Broncos have been tied to the receiver position in what looks to be a strong incoming draft class, but the only pass catcher currently on the roster who clearly projects ahead of Bryant is 30-year-old Courtland Sutton. While Troy Franklin and Marvin Mims Jr. have both shown flashes at times in their young careers, Bryant seems the most likely to take the next step in 2026 and could be an important weapon for newly elevated offensive coordinator Davis Webb.
February 15, 2026 9:43 AM EST
Running back J.K. Dobbins signed a one-year, $2.1 million deal with the Denver Broncos late in the 2025 offseason, and through the first 10 weeks of the season, he looked like one of the best values of the year. Dobbins ran for 772 yards and four touchdowns before going down to a Lisfranc injury that ultimately ended his season. Once again set to hit the open market, Dobbins has recently indicated a preference to return to Denver. Should he sign another short-term deal with the Broncos, he would likely be given the inside track to starting duties over second-round pick RJ Harvey. While Harvey showed a knack for finding the end zone as a rookie, he could not come close to matching Dobbins' efficiency behind one of the premier offensive lines in the league, averaging 3.7 yards per carry to Dobbins' 5.0. Where Harvey truly excelled was in the passing game, and if Denver runs back the same pairing in 2026, it's difficult to envision another landing spot for Dobbins with more clearly defined roles or higher upside within what will likely be some form of committee.
February 15, 2026 9:26 AM EST
Across 17 games as a rookie in 2025, Denver Broncos running back RJ Harvey recorded 896 yards from scrimmage and 12 touchdowns on 193 touches. The 25-year-old opened the season in a relatively limited RB2 role behind veteran Broncos back J.K. Dobbins. However, Dobbins suffered a season-ending foot injury in Week 10, opening the door for Harvey to take on more backfield work. From Week 11 onwards, Harvey recorded 507 yards from scrimmage and scored six touchdowns. Heading into 2026, Harvey looks well-positioned to take over as Denver's full-time lead back as Dobbins is set to hit free agency this spring. The Broncos could easily re-sign Dobbins or bring in a different veteran back to ease Harvey's workload. Still, the trajectory of Harvey's rookie season indicates he's a player on the rise, and his fantasy stock in dynasty formats should be trending upward after 2025.
February 14, 2026 6:12 AM EST