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Broncos Secure Rising Stars Sai’vion Jones and Que Robinson in Draft Deals—Could These Picks Transform the Season?

Broncos Secure Rising Stars Sai'vion Jones and Que Robinson in Draft Deals—Could These Picks Transform the Season?

No doubt, the Denver Broncos are putting the finishing touches on their rookie class ahead of this weekend’s minicamp—and it’s getting interesting fast. They’ve inked deals with two more draftees: defensive lineman Sai’vion Jones, snagged in the third round from LSU, and Que Robinson, a fourth-round outside linebacker out of Alabama. Both bring solid collegiate resumes to the table—Jones with a steady streak of 27 straight starts and an impressive sack tally, and Robinson contributing not only on defense but as a special teams standout. With a handful of newcomers already under contract and just a couple of high picks still unsigned, the Broncos seem poised to shape a promising roster. Things are definitely heating up down in Denver as they prepare to welcome their fresh faces. LEARN MORE

The team has reached agreement with third-round defensive lineman Sai’vion Jones and fourth-round outside linebacker Que Robinson, Luca Evans and Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post report.The Broncos have agreements with two more draft picks ahead of their rookie minicamp this weekend.The Broncos previously agreed to terms with seventh-round tight end Caleb Lohner, third-round wide receiver Pat Bryant and sixth-round punter Jeremy Crawshaw. Only first-round cornerback Jahdae Barron and second-round running back RJ Harvey have yet to agree to terms.Robinson, who played collegiately at Alabama, was the 134th overall pick. He recorded 9.5 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks across 370 defensive snaps during his career at Alabama but also was a core special teams player with 15 career special teams tackles.Jones, who played collegiately at LSU, was the 101st overall pick. In 51 career games over four seasons, Jones tallied 99 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and five passes defensed. He finished his career in Baton Rouge with 27 consecutive starts.

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