Who are the best players available for the Denver Broncos on Day 3 of the 2019 NFL Draft? Christopher Hart updates his remaining Big Board and shares his thoughts. As well as sleeper picks the franchise could target on the draft’s last day." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteMile High Reporta Denver Broncos communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBroncosOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos 2019 Draft ClassBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Filed under:NFL DraftDenver Broncos 2019 Draft2019 NFL Draft: Hart’s Day 3 Big Board for the Denver BroncosNew Womens John Elway Jersey ,19commentsWho are the best players available for the Denver Broncos on Day 3 of the 2019 NFL Draft? Christopher Hart updates his remaining Big Board and shares his thoughts. As well as sleeper picks the franchise could target on the draft’s last day. 2019 NFL Draft: Hart’s Day 3 Big Board for the Denver BroncosPhoto by Frederick Breedon/Getty ImagesAfter two days of excitement the 2019 NFL Draft is heading into its third day. It’s been a wild ride thus far but you can expect more fireworks tomorrow. But before we get into the top prospects that are available to draft, let’s delve into what the franchise was able to accomplish yesterday.The Denver Broncos were huge winners yesterday evening and were able to get three high-quality players in Dalton Risner, Drew Lock and Dre’Mont Jones. Risner and Lock had first-round grades on my board with Jones coming in as a Top 50 overall player. Broncos Country should be elated that the team has bolstered their offensive tremendously, as well as fortifying their defensive trenches with a disruptive interior pass rusher. If you would have told me all four of those players would have been Broncos — I would have laughed. I couldn’t have ever expected all of those prospects to be drafted by Denver without mortgaging future draft capital to do so. I’m absolutely stoked for the future of this team and there is no doubt in my mind Denver is better poise to compete next season and beyond after what has all transpired.It’s time to give some major credit to John Elway who maneuvered the board masterly and picked up the picks necessary to improve the roster dramatically. Had the franchise not moved down in the first-round, they wouldn’t have been able to get all of those players. It’s also important to keep in mind the Broncos still hold a future third-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft from the Pittsburgh Steelers.All and all, 82 of my Top 100 prospects were selected in that time-frame. Yodny Cajuste was selected by the New England Patriots at the 101st selection. After 102 picks, only 17 prospects remain from my board. The Broncos only have three selections left: 149, 157 and 239. It’s unlikely that any of the players below will be available — but expect the unexpected when it comes to the draft. I’ll also outline some sleeper picks outside of my Top 100 to look out for at positions of need. Let’s get to it!Hart’s Best Players Available for Day 340. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S — Florida 46. Hakeem Butler, WR — Iowa State52. Riley Ridley, WR — Georgia60. Amani Hooker, S — Iowa 64. Kelvin Harmon, WR — NC State65. Jarrett Stidham, QB — Auburn67. Deionte Thompson, S — Alabama68. Amani Oruwariye, CB — Penn State73. Joe Jackson, DE — Miami76. Anthony Nelson, DE — Iowa 78. Mack Wilson, LB - Alabama80. Isaiah Johnson, CB — Houston86. Blake Cashman, LB — Minnesota89. Drew Samia, OG — Oklahoma90. Ryan Finley, QB — North Carolina State92. D’Andre Walker, EDGE — Georgia96. Isaiah Buggs, DE — AlabamaHart’s Sleeper Selections for Day 3Keep in mind this list is nowhere near exhaustive. These are just players I believe would help address needs for the franchise. Here are some quick observations on where value may present itself. There are still a handful of quality prospects in the secondary. This year’s wide receiver class is incredibly deep and I think the Broncos are poised to add another target in the fifth-round at the position. There are also some quality defensive lineman and edge rushers available too. Linebacker is quite thin but there are some hidden gems there with those listed below offering future starting potential.Julian Love Bradley Chubb Broncos Jersey , CB — Notre DameCorey Ballentine, CB — WashburnJimmy Moreland, CB — James MadisonKa’dar Hollman, CB — Toledo Kris Boyd, CB — TexasJordan Brown, CB — South Dakota StateIman Marshall, DB — USC Malik Gant, S — Marshall Jonathan Crawford, S — IndianaEvan Worthington, S — ColoradoJoe Giles-Harris, LB — DukeTe’von Coney, LB — Notre DameVosean Joseph, LB— ClemsonTerrill Hanks, LB — New Mexico StateTyrel Dodson, LB — Texas A&MT.J. Edwards, LB — WisconsinRenell Wren, DT — Arizona StateDaylon Mack, DT — Texas A&M Lamont Gaillard, C — GeorgiaKeelan Doss, WR — UC-DavisKeesean Johnson, WR — Fresno StateAnthony Johnson, WR — Buffalo Stanley Morgan, WR — NebraskaTravis Fulgham, WR — Old DominionDillion Mitchell, WR — OregonEmanuel Hall Von Miller Jersey White , WR — MissouriJalen Jelks, EDGE — OregonJustin Hollins, EDGE — OregonJordan Brailford, EDGE — Oklahoma StateRandy Gradishar shunned yet again by the Hall of Fame We know better than to get our hopes up. When it comes to the Denver Broncos and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, that’s how it works. If you play for the Broncos, no matter how great you were, the only way you’ll get in is if you buy a ticket to the supposed museum in Canton, Ohio, that supposedly honors the greatness of pro football. Yet for some reason, that supposed museum refuses to accept that there were great players who did in fact play in Denver. The most recent example is Randy Gradishar. The Broncos linebacker should already have his bust in the Hall of Fame, and had he played in (enter city here), he would. But yet again, the Seniors Committee – this year it was Ron Borges, Rick Gosselin, Jeff Legwold, Ira Miller and Dan Pompei – continued the snub theme.Rest assured, we’ll hear the same bullshit from these five men that we always hear. You know, “this was a difficult decision” and how “there are so many deserving players” 鈥?blah, blah, blah. Gradishar is one of the greatest to ever play the game, and the fact these five men can’t/don’t/are unwilling to recognize that is beyond reproach and unacceptable — but not unexpected. Don’t take it from me. Hall of Fame defensive lineman Merlin Olsen:Hall of Fame wide receiver Steve Largent: Let’s add one more powerful quote to highlight how badly they got this wrong yet again.Jim Saccomano told me this last summer for the story I wrote earlier this week: It’s a shame and sham that Gradishar is not in the Hall of Fame. It’s one of the most absurd wrongs in NFL and pro football history. But it’s not unexpected. When you play for the Broncos or own the Broncos, the contributions you made to the game don’t matter. It’s as if they didn’t happen.It’s as if the Broncos don’t exist.