The Denver Broncos addressed a depth need at running back selecting Washington standout Jonah Coleman with the 108th selection in the 2026 NFL Draft. Coleman was a productive player for the Huskies after spending his first two years with the Arizona Wildcats.
During his collegiate career he played in 50 games with 552 carries, 3,054 rushing yards, sported a 5.5 yard per carry average, and notched 34 rushing touchdowns. He also added 87 receptions for 838 yards and 3 receiving touchdowns. He is one
of the running backs I thought would be a tremendous fit for the Broncos and is a perfect complement to RJ Harvey and will act as an insurance policy for J.K. Dobbins this season.
Jonah Coleman Highlights and Film
Throughout the pre-draft process, Coleman has earned a lot of high praise from analysts. Lofty comparisons to Frank Gore and Maurice Jones-Drew should have Broncos Country excited about his potential. If he can wind up being as productive as them, the Broncos will certainly have themselves a steal with their top pick in the fourth round. Either way, Denver addressed a long-term need at running back. Iām very happy with this selection!












