Broncos planning trade-up to select tight end Tyler Warren
The Denver Broncos are making headlines as the 2025 NFL Draft approaches. With the draft set for next month, the team is seen as a wildcard in the first round. They could trade up or down, but a new prediction suggests they might trade up from the 20th to the 12th pick. Chad Reuter from NFL.com has proposed a trade with the Dallas Cowboys. In this trade, the Broncos would receive the 12th pick and a fifth-round pick. In exchange, the Cowboys would get the Broncos' 20th pick and a second-round pick. This move could be valuable for the Broncos, as they look to secure a top player. Reuter believes Denver could use the 12th pick to select Tyler Warren, a tight end from Penn State. While the Broncos recently signed Evan Engram, there are arguments for adding Warren to the roster. Engram will be 31 years old when the season starts, and the team has little depth behind him. Mike Klis, a Broncos insider, argues that Denver should not pick a tight end at No. 20. He believes the team should look for a running back instead. However, some experts think Warren's talent could justify the pick, especially if he can play in various roles on the field. Warren has demonstrated versatility in college, playing multiple positions. This flexibility makes him a potential asset for the Broncos. If they choose to draft him, he could work alongside Engram and be developed as a future starter. The Broncos appear to be considering their options carefully as the draft approaches.