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Denver Broncos round out their 2025 NFL Draft class with a potential starter and a couple of project players on Day 3

Updated April 26, 2025, 10:47 p.m. by Nick Roesch, A to Z Sports 1 min read
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The Broncos have made their final three selections of the 2025 NFL Draft.

With the 134th overall pick, Denver selected Alabama Crimson Tide EDGE Que Robinson.

A post shared by Denver Broncos (@broncos) A to Z Sports' Charles Goldman has the breakdown on Robinson: "Robinson doesn't have much experience as he enters the NFL, with just 163 career pass-rushing snaps during his time with the Crimson Tide.

What's appealing to the NFL is that he generated a staggering 25 pressures and five sacks in that span.

The 6-foot-4 and 243-pound edge rusher played just nine games in 2024 before suffering an elbow injury.

During that span, he posted a 24% pass rush win rate and 8.1% run stop rate, according to Pro Football Focus.

The flashes there are really exciting, with Robinson showing some real burst, power, and a nice pass-rush toolkit for his very limited repetitions." - Charles Goldman After trading down with the Houston Texans, the Broncos selected Florida Gators punter Jeremy Crawshaw with the 216th overall pick in the sixth round.

A post shared by Denver Broncos (@broncos) Crawshaw gets his kicks off quickly and has a powerful leg.

He also has good touch on his kicks, able to pin opposing offenses inside the 10-yard line.

Crawshaw owns Florida's school record of 48.9 yards per punt.

The Broncos lost Riley Dixon during free agency, forcing them to address the punter position at some point this offseason.

The Broncos then wrapped up their 2025 draft class with the selection of Utah tight end Caleb Lohner at No.

241 in the seventh round.

A post shared by Denver Broncos (@broncos) Lohner began his college career playing basketball at BYU and then Baylor.

He then tried his hand at football with Utah in 2024 , while continuing to play basketball for the Utes.

Lohner has a huge frame at 6-foot-7 and 250 pounds and is very athletic.

He caught just four passes for Utah last season, but all four were for touchdowns.

Lohner is obviously very inexperienced and raw, but could be coached up and developed over the next couple of years and get a shot at the 53-man roster down the line.

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