#TBT: 20 of the Broncos' best draft classes since the NFL common draft began
These 20 draft classes, sorted by year, represent many of the Broncos' best draft classes, largely based on Pro Football Reference's weighted career approximate value calculation. However, we also included some draft classes where it felt like the calculation didn't quite capture their entire value.
![Having a Hall of Famer goes a long way for a draft class, and with running back Floyd Little fulfilling the Broncos' expectations, the 1967 class clocks the fourth-highest total weighted career approximate value (240) for the Broncos since the two leagues began to merge, which began with this draft. Aside from Little, the most impactful player from the class was Mike Current, an offensive lineman who started in the NFL for 12 years. Four other players started at least three seasons in the NFL.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/zaffcse5ku4wnjqreote.jpg)
Having a Hall of Famer goes a long way for a draft class, and with running back Floyd Little fulfilling the Broncos' expectations, the 1967 class clocks the fourth-highest total weighted career approximate value (240) for the Broncos since the two leagues began to merge, which began with this draft. Aside from Little, the most impactful player from the class was Mike Current, an offensive lineman who started in the NFL for 12 years. Four other players started at least three seasons in the NFL.
![The Broncos' 1968 class (230 CarAV) featured a Hall of Famer in Curley Culp — but the Broncos thought he should play offensive line and instead of forcing the position change, they dealt him to Kansas City. Still, the Broncos also found impact players in defensive lineman Paul Smith, a Ring of Famer, defensive back Charlie Greer and quarterback Marlin Briscoe, who eventually became a Pro Bowler in Miami as a wide receiver.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/xgtizv8rvxescdkb8h7w.jpg)
The Broncos' 1968 class (230 CarAV) featured a Hall of Famer in Curley Culp — but the Broncos thought he should play offensive line and instead of forcing the position change, they dealt him to Kansas City. Still, the Broncos also found impact players in defensive lineman Paul Smith, a Ring of Famer, defensive back Charlie Greer and quarterback Marlin Briscoe, who eventually became a Pro Bowler in Miami as a wide receiver.
![The Broncos' 1971 class (191 CarAV) featured a two-time first-team All-Pro in Lyle Alzado, and the team found three other players who would start at least three seasons in the NFL in tackle Marv Montgomery, guard, Tommy Lyons and defensive back Dwight Harrison.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/rgtlpoft3nboxtdoydug.jpg)
The Broncos' 1971 class (191 CarAV) featured a two-time first-team All-Pro in Lyle Alzado, and the team found three other players who would start at least three seasons in the NFL in tackle Marv Montgomery, guard, Tommy Lyons and defensive back Dwight Harrison.
![Though the Broncos' 1973 draft class included no Hall of Famers, it racked up the highest total weighted career approximate value (384) as calculated by Pro Football Reference. The Broncos found three players who would start for the franchise for more than a decade and help lead them to Super Bowl XII, and two of them — linebacker Tom Jackson and running back Otis Armstrong — made at least two Pro Bowls and each earned one first-team All-Pro selection. Along with defensive end Barney Chavous and guard Paul Howard, the Broncos found long-term pieces for their roster.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/o37uen6l0vp7aqtolwaf.jpg)
Though the Broncos' 1973 draft class included no Hall of Famers, it racked up the highest total weighted career approximate value (384) as calculated by Pro Football Reference. The Broncos found three players who would start for the franchise for more than a decade and help lead them to Super Bowl XII, and two of them — linebacker Tom Jackson and running back Otis Armstrong — made at least two Pro Bowls and each earned one first-team All-Pro selection. Along with defensive end Barney Chavous and guard Paul Howard, the Broncos found long-term pieces for their roster.
![The Broncos may have had more misses than hits in the 1974 draft (153 CarAV), but their two hits more than made up for that. In Randy Gradishar, the Broncos found a nine-year starter who will likely be elected to the Hall of Fame at some point. Gradishar led the Orange Crush defense as he racked up seven Pro Bowls and two first-team All-Pro selections. Two rounds later, they drafted another nine-year starter in Claudie Minor.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/lvcrkijeudn90d8ckxlz.jpg)
The Broncos may have had more misses than hits in the 1974 draft (153 CarAV), but their two hits more than made up for that. In Randy Gradishar, the Broncos found a nine-year starter who will likely be elected to the Hall of Fame at some point. Gradishar led the Orange Crush defense as he racked up seven Pro Bowls and two first-team All-Pro selections. Two rounds later, they drafted another nine-year starter in Claudie Minor.
![Ring of Famers Louis Wright and Rick Upchurch lead the way for this class (275 CarAV), but you can't overlook 10-year starter Rubin Carter and nine-year starter Steve Foley. Upchurch was also a first-team member of the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team, and Wright was a second-team member.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/iw878gu5xastx6veicem.jpg)
Ring of Famers Louis Wright and Rick Upchurch lead the way for this class (275 CarAV), but you can't overlook 10-year starter Rubin Carter and nine-year starter Steve Foley. Upchurch was also a first-team member of the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team, and Wright was a second-team member.
![Defensive end Rulon Jones, offensive lineman Keith Bishop and defensive back Mike Harden each started for at least six seasons in the NFL, and Jones was a one-time first-team All-Pro and a two-time Pro Bowler to lead this class (203 CarAV).](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/h0mcdqyvezunefwoabvo.jpg)
Defensive end Rulon Jones, offensive lineman Keith Bishop and defensive back Mike Harden each started for at least six seasons in the NFL, and Jones was a one-time first-team All-Pro and a two-time Pro Bowler to lead this class (203 CarAV).
![First-round pick Dennis Smith would become a Ring of Famer for the Broncos from this class (174 CarAV), and the team also found a long-time starter at tackle with Ken Lanier. Linebacker Steve Busick would also eventually become a three-year starter for the Broncos.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/fr6tkw8wdgk1fwquovsj.jpg)
First-round pick Dennis Smith would become a Ring of Famer for the Broncos from this class (174 CarAV), and the team also found a long-time starter at tackle with Ken Lanier. Linebacker Steve Busick would also eventually become a three-year starter for the Broncos.
![Had the Broncos been the team that selected John Elway in the 1983 draft, this class (216 CarAV) would be ranked much higher. Still, the player they drafted and included in the trade to Baltimore for Elway was no slouch; tackle Chris Hinton was an 11-year starter in the NFL and made seven Pro Bowls. Aside from their first pick, it was their last pick that made the biggest impact; 12th-round pick Karl Mecklenburg became a three-time first-team All-Pro selection, a six-time Pro Bowler and started for the team at linebacker for 10 seasons. In the eighth round, Denver also found a long-time backup for Elway in Gary Kubiak, who would later win three Super Bowls with the Broncos (two as offensive coordinator and one as head coach).](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/dpppuymb7r739rhb4tms.jpg)
Had the Broncos been the team that selected John Elway in the 1983 draft, this class (216 CarAV) would be ranked much higher. Still, the player they drafted and included in the trade to Baltimore for Elway was no slouch; tackle Chris Hinton was an 11-year starter in the NFL and made seven Pro Bowls. Aside from their first pick, it was their last pick that made the biggest impact; 12th-round pick Karl Mecklenburg became a three-time first-team All-Pro selection, a six-time Pro Bowler and started for the team at linebacker for 10 seasons. In the eighth round, Denver also found a long-time backup for Elway in Gary Kubiak, who would later win three Super Bowls with the Broncos (two as offensive coordinator and one as head coach).
![Hall of Fame safety Steve Atwater and guard Doug Widell were the Broncos' first two picks, and each fulfilled their promise for Denver as part of this class (194 CarAV). Atwater, who was an eight-time Pro Bowler and a member of the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team, also was a key player for the Broncos to reach three Pro Bowls, of which they won two.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/cpysypgze6l5kqxxmkqv.jpg)
Hall of Fame safety Steve Atwater and guard Doug Widell were the Broncos' first two picks, and each fulfilled their promise for Denver as part of this class (194 CarAV). Atwater, who was an eight-time Pro Bowler and a member of the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team, also was a key player for the Broncos to reach three Pro Bowls, of which they won two.
![This year was a smaller draft — only five picks (totaling 158 CarAV) — but the Broncos found key contributors in Ring of Famer Tom Nalen and seven-year starter Allen Aldridge.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/bang91xpj1qcpwysf1je.jpg)
This year was a smaller draft — only five picks (totaling 158 CarAV) — but the Broncos found key contributors in Ring of Famer Tom Nalen and seven-year starter Allen Aldridge.
![Finding a Hall of Famer in the fifth round (running back Terrell Davis) and a Pro Bowler in the seventh (tight end Byron Chamberlain) makes for a fairly successful draft (99 CarAV), even if no one else from the class would become a full-time starter.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/cvg6oulduj5dd1kudgpo.jpg)
Finding a Hall of Famer in the fifth round (running back Terrell Davis) and a Pro Bowler in the seventh (tight end Byron Chamberlain) makes for a fairly successful draft (99 CarAV), even if no one else from the class would become a full-time starter.
![That the Broncos only drafted three players means this class' total approximate value isn't very high (129), but they found success with two out of those three picks. Defensive lineman Trevor Pryce became a four-time Pro Bowler and guard Dan Neil started for six seasons in the NFL.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/lt5abvdka7su8hxcyvec.jpg)
That the Broncos only drafted three players means this class' total approximate value isn't very high (129), but they found success with two out of those three picks. Defensive lineman Trevor Pryce became a four-time Pro Bowler and guard Dan Neil started for six seasons in the NFL.
![The '99 class (220 CarAV) featured a five-time Pro Bowler in linebacker Al Wilson, and tight end Desmond Clark had a lengthy career in which he was a starter for six season.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/lwyqipouhgtvhauqcfic.jpg)
The '99 class (220 CarAV) featured a five-time Pro Bowler in linebacker Al Wilson, and tight end Desmond Clark had a lengthy career in which he was a starter for six season.
![This class (212 CarAV) may not have featured any superstars, but Deltha O'Neal, Ian Gold, Kenoy Kennedy and Cooper Carlisle formed a solid class. Each started for at least five seasons in the NFL, and O'Neal and Gold each made at least one Pro Bowl.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/v9klplqh5bloaonvxpqd.jpg)
This class (212 CarAV) may not have featured any superstars, but Deltha O'Neal, Ian Gold, Kenoy Kennedy and Cooper Carlisle formed a solid class. Each started for at least five seasons in the NFL, and O'Neal and Gold each made at least one Pro Bowl.
![The Broncos' 2006 class (311 CarAV) combined for 12 Pro Bowls and three first-team All-Pro selections, and two of the seven players the Broncos selected ended up starting at least 10 seasons during their careers. Wide receiver Brandon Marshall totaled six Pro Bowls one first-team All-Pro nod and edge rusher Elvis Dumervil had five Pro Bowls and two All-Pro selections. Quarterback Jay Cutler and guard Chris Kuper round out the class' group of most-successful players.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/gg7hzcktokafbqk3v20r.jpg)
The Broncos' 2006 class (311 CarAV) combined for 12 Pro Bowls and three first-team All-Pro selections, and two of the seven players the Broncos selected ended up starting at least 10 seasons during their careers. Wide receiver Brandon Marshall totaled six Pro Bowls one first-team All-Pro nod and edge rusher Elvis Dumervil had five Pro Bowls and two All-Pro selections. Quarterback Jay Cutler and guard Chris Kuper round out the class' group of most-successful players.
![From this class (166 CarAV), tackle Ryan Clady became a two-time first-team All-Pro, and he may someday be inducted into the Ring of Fame. Wide receiver Eddie Royal and center Kory Lichtensteiger also ended up starting at least four seasons in the NFL.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/rz8hasiqkflgjpbg2ttv.jpg)
From this class (166 CarAV), tackle Ryan Clady became a two-time first-team All-Pro, and he may someday be inducted into the Ring of Fame. Wide receiver Eddie Royal and center Kory Lichtensteiger also ended up starting at least four seasons in the NFL.
![Denver found two outstanding wide receivers in Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker in their 2010 class (224 CarAV), and guard Zane Beadles had a good career that included one Pro Bowl selection and seven seasons as a starter in the NFL.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/xhgm740h6yptzxlv8er0.jpg)
Denver found two outstanding wide receivers in Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker in their 2010 class (224 CarAV), and guard Zane Beadles had a good career that included one Pro Bowl selection and seven seasons as a starter in the NFL.
![Von Miller, of course, leads the way for the 2011 class (205 CarAV). The eight-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro helped lead the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl 50, and along with two-time Pro Bowler Julius Thomas and six-year starter Orlando Franklin, the Broncos found some key talent.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/wpp40rhnwtesecseoqcd.jpg)
Von Miller, of course, leads the way for the 2011 class (205 CarAV). The eight-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro helped lead the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl 50, and along with two-time Pro Bowler Julius Thomas and six-year starter Orlando Franklin, the Broncos found some key talent.
![The Broncos almost certainly would not have reached Super Bowl 50 or won it without this class (163 CarAV). Derek Wolfe was a starter for all eight seasons, and alongside Malik Jackson and Danny Trevathan, they helped form a very dangerous defensive front. Quarterback Brock Osweiler and Ronnie Hillman also made key contributions on the road to the Super Bowl.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/broncos/diezlcni86j7x5kjqx3f.jpg)
The Broncos almost certainly would not have reached Super Bowl 50 or won it without this class (163 CarAV). Derek Wolfe was a starter for all eight seasons, and alongside Malik Jackson and Danny Trevathan, they helped form a very dangerous defensive front. Quarterback Brock Osweiler and Ronnie Hillman also made key contributions on the road to the Super Bowl.