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The Broncos’ group of edge rushers has the chance to be special in 2025

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After helping the Denver Broncos lead the league in sacks in 2024, the team’s group of edge rushers could be even better this coming season.

The Denver Broncos led the National Football League with a franchise-best 63 sacks in 2024. For the 2025 season, fans are optimistic that the team can achieve a similar performance as last year in the pass rushing department.

A big reason for their prowess getting after the quarterback was due to their group of edge rushers. Both Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper had career years. The starting edge duo combined for 24 sacks last season. It the first time two edge rushers secured double digits for the Broncos since 2018.

As is the case with many other positions, the Broncos are bringing back their top edge rushers from their ‘24 campaign. That continuity will bode well for them in ‘25, but even better—the team did add some talent and depth to the position via the NFL Draft and undrafted free agency.

How good can Denver’s corps of edge rushers be this coming season? Let’s discuss.

2025 Denver Broncos Edge Rusher Review


Nik Bonitto — Premier Pass Rushing Starter

Entering the final year of his rookie contract, fourth-year edge rusher Nik Bonitto is coming off the best season of his career. Bonitto experienced a catastrophic leap in development and production last season and helped propel the defense to being one of the best in the NFL.

He notched career highs in multiple categories with 48 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks and 24 quarterback hits and a couple of defensive touchdowns. His playmaking ability helped turn the tide in several Broncos games last season. For his efforts, he was an All-Pro and Pro-Bowl player. The former Oklahoma Sooners’ standout even came in ninth in the Defensive Player of the Year Voting.

His top-tier athleticism and supreme get-off at the line of scrimmage make it tough for opposing offensive tackles. Without question, he is a premier pass rushing threat. However, he still has some work to do relative to setting the edge and defending the run. Can he become an overall elite player in ‘25? That’s one of the biggest storylines to watch.

Nevertheless, his ability to generate sacks, pressures, and even make plays in coverage make him on of the league’s rising stars at the position. At some point in time in the future, Bonitto will be one of the highest-paid edge rushers in the league.

Nik Bonitto said GOODBYE. #BroncosCountry

NFL, ESPN pic.twitter.com/AWC0tqzJ5N

— Sunday Night Football on NBC (@SNFonNBC) December 3, 2024

Jonathon Cooper — The Steady Veteran Starter

A seventh-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, Jonathon Cooper has been one of the most pleasant Day 3 draft surprises for the franchise in recent memory.

Over the course of his rookie contract, Cooper has appeared in 64 games with 48 starts for the Broncos. The past two seasons, he has been a seventeen-game starter and played quite well with a significant increase in snaps. Last offseason, the Broncos awarded Cooper with a multi-year deal to keep him in the Mile Hile City for the foreseeable future.

He’s a well-rounded player that performs well against both the run and the pass. Last year, he had a career best 10.5 sacks and 20 quarterback hits. At just 27 years of age, it’s safe to say Cooper’s entering the prime years of his career and certainly has the chance to become even better in 2025. Overall, Cooper’s toughness, leadership, and production are great qualities that help Denver sport one of the best edge rushing duos in the NFL.

Jonah Elliss — Promising Second-Year Backup

In the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Broncos selected Jonah Elliss from Utah to give the unit some much needed depth.

In his first season in Denver, the former Ute didn’t disappoint. Elliss had a quality rookie campaign and played on special teams and as a backup for the season. In the game’s third phase, he played 257 snaps and saw 434 snaps on defense. Overall, he logged 38 tackles and 5 sacks. I’d call that a successful rookie season in the pros.

For 2025, I expect him to continue to be a consistent and reliable dual-phase player for Denver. He has a nose for the football and does a good job making plays in the backfield. Even if he never becomes a starter, he will play a long time in the league due to his overall ability and high football IQ.

Dondrea Tillman — Underrated Backup

The Broncos have a unique history unearthing diamonds in the rough and last year was no exception. Before joining the Broncos as a free agent in 2024, Dondrea Tillman was a USFL and UFL standout and won three consecutive championships.

Tillman was waived at the end of training camp but was signed to the active roster early on in the season. Eventually, he assumed the fourth spot on the depth chart after the Broncos traded Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals. Appearing in 12 games, Tillman played 242 defensive snaps and 204 special teams snaps. He had 23 tackles and five sacks.

Like Ellis, Tillman is a quality backup player. I was very impressed with his strength at the point of attack and his ability to defend against the run. It’s clear that his prior experience helped him hit the ground running in his first season in the pros. I definitely think he made the most of his opportunities and can get even better this season.

Former @USFLStallions DE Dondrea Tillman has been PRODUCING for the #Broncos, with 17 tackles & 3 sacks on the season so far (9 games).@dondreatillman2 spent three years in Birmingham, and was one of the #UFL's top edge rushers this past season. It was only a matter of time… pic.twitter.com/g7iZwpiw3Y

— James Larsen (@JamesLarsenPFN) December 16, 2024

Que Robinson — Developmental Backup and Special Teams

After spending four years with the Alabama Crimson Tide, Que Robinson finally got a chance for increased snaps as a fifth-year senior after the departure of several high-profile edge rushers to the NFL.

An elbow injury cut his final collegiate year short, but he was still able to show enough in half a season’s worth of play to be drafted by the Broncos in the fourth round this past April. With limited collegiate snaps in defensive packages, the rookie edge rusher will have to make a name for himself on special teams to contribute this season.

Nick Saban once called Robinson one of the best special teams' players he has ever coached. That’s the type of role I’d expect from him this year—a contributor and core player on special teams. If he can earn some snaps on defense and generate some pass rush—even better, but with four players already ahead of him, I don’t see him getting a hefty number of defensive snaps in year one.

Everyone Else — Practice Squad Candidates

Unless someone is injured, it’s safe to say the top five listed above are the core that makes the Broncos’ final 53-man roster. For most of last season, the team opted just to carry four edge rushers. I think that changes this year. With Tillman’s impressive play and the addition of Robinson, I believe the team will go five deep at the position for the ‘25 season. That being said, Johnny Walker Jr. and Andrew Farmer are prime candidates for the team’s practice squad.

Final Thoughts

The Broncos’ edge rusher group is a strength of the team. It’s a well-rounded group that demonstrated tremendous ability to get after the pass rusher last season. Their ascent really helped take Vance Joseph’s defense to the next level. It’s hard to envision a scenario where these players don’t continue to take a leap forward. All in all, I think their group of edge rushers is going to be even better this season.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/2025/7/8/24463336/broncos-2025-positional-review-edge-rusher
 
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