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Future Broncos: Defensive prospects to watch at 2026 Panini Senior Bowl

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Yesterday, our Future Broncos installment looked at some prospects on offense that the Denver Broncos should be keeping their eye on during this week’s festivities in Mobile. With the three days of practices over, all that is left is for the game to be played. The Senior Bowl will be aired lived at 2:30 PM (EST) on NFL Network at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Here are three prospects that have caught my eye who I believe the Broncos would be wise to consider in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Lee Hunter — Texas Tech — Defensive Tackle

With John Franklin-Myers set to hit free agency and Eyioma Uwazurike entering the final year of his contract, the Broncos may opt to add to add another defensive end to their front. However, they drafted Sai’vion Jones in the third-round of last year’s draft as a developmental prospect the team is still high on.

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Alongside the aforementioned, the Broncos have Zach Allen on the interior defensive line alongside Malcolm Roach and D.J. Jones, who recently earned extensions with the Broncos. I felt Denver being five deep on their defensive line this year helped keep players fresh and spread the snap share around. They are still returning five players, but have the ability to add in the draft if need be.

Texas Tech standout Lee Hunter is player to watch. Hunter was initially recruited and redshirted with Auburn five years ago. However, his first three playing years came at UCF when he transferred alongside Gus Malzahn who took the job with the Golden Knights. He was a standout performer in their defense and graded out as one of the best run defending tackles in college football. In 38 games, he had 131 tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss, and five sacks for their defense.

This past season, Hunter played for the Red Raiders and made a huge impact. He started 14 games in the Big 12 and notched 41 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks. 38 games, 131 tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss, and 5 sacks. At 6’4” and 320 pounds with over 34” inch arms [you can’t teach those traits], Hunter is a large presence on the interior of the defense. While best suited to be a nose at the next level, his size and wingspan would allow him to play outside techniques in Vance Joseph’s defense.

Hunter will be on the older side as a rookie at 24. Nevertheless, he is a quality player who should get a phone call in the Top 50 selections come April if he continues to excel during the pre-draft process. While I would say he is a longshot at Denver late in the first-round, defensive trench players with his size and ability are often a hot commodity on draft day. I’d peg him as a ‘sleeper’ pick for Denver in April considering Jones’ age and contract situation in 2027.

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