Broncos Lock in Deals with Third-Rounder Sai'vion Jones and Fourth-Rounder Que Robinson

The Denver Broncos continue to fortify their roster ahead of the upcoming rookie minicamp by sealing agreements with two more of their draft picks.

The team inked contracts with Sai'vion Jones, a defensive lineman chosen in the third round, and Que Robinson, an outside linebacker secured in the fourth round, credit to reports from Luca Evans and Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post.

These agreements follow previous signings including Caleb Lohner, a seventh-round tight end, Pat Bryant, a third-round wide receiver, and Jeremy Crawshaw, a sixth-round punter. Left on the negotiation table are first-round cornerback Jahdae Barron and second-round running back RJ Harvey, yet to finalize their terms.

Jones, emerging from LSU as the 101st overall pick, made a significant impact over four seasons. His college career includes 99 tackles, 17 of which were for losses, alongside 11.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, and five passes defended. A true pillar at LSU, Jones completed his college tenure with an impressive streak of 27 consecutive starts.

Robinson, with roots at Alabama, was snatched at the 134th overall pick. His career at Alabama saw him contributing heavily on both defense and special teams. He racked up 9.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks across 370 defensive snaps, and also proved pivotal on special teams with 15 tackles.