
Denver has completed a significant trade with Miami, bringing in wide receiver Jayden Waddle along with a fourth-round draft selection in exchange for first-, third-, and fourth-round picks, according to ESPN’s Tuesday report.
This move provides Broncos quarterback Bo Nix with an additional elite receiving threat to complement two-time Pro Bowl wideout Courtland Sutton. During the previous season, Sutton topped Denver’s receiving statistics with 74 receptions, 1,017 yards, and seven touchdown catches.
The trade leaves Miami with seven total selections within the opening three rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, including the 30th overall first-round pick they received from Denver.
The 27-year-old Waddle hauled in 64 passes for 910 yards and six scores across 16 starts last season while playing for the rebuilding Miami franchise. His contract carries $68.6 million remaining over the next three years.
Throughout his professional career since Miami selected him sixth overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, Waddle has accumulated 373 catches for 5,039 yards and 26 touchdowns across 78 games, all as a starter.








