Texas Longhorns tight end Gunnar Helm is a prospect the Denver Broncos might consider late on Day 2 or early on Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos lessened their need at tight end during free agency by signing longtime veteran Evan Engram to a two-year deal. Coaches and fans across Broncos Country are hoping he can prove to be a ‘joker’ in their offense, but even if that happens, the Broncos still need another developmental tight end to add to their room long-term.
Tight end is a position of strength in the 2025 NFL Draft. Cherry Creek High School alumnus and Colorado native Gunnar Helm of the Texas Longhorns is one prospect to watch. The Broncos had a formal interview with Helm at the NFL Combine and recently hosted him for a pre-draft visit at Dove Valley.
With Ja’Tavion Sanders drafted by the Carolina Panthers last year, Helm finally had the top spot on the Longhorns’ depth chart in 2024. He didn’t disappoint with the opportunity that presented itself. He went on to set Longhorns team records at the position with 60 catches for 786 yards and 7 touchdowns.
By doing so, Helm has gone from a projected late-round pick to a prospect who could hear his name called in the Top 100 picks of the 2025 NFL Draft. Let’s take a deeper look at Helm as a prospect, his strengths and weaknesses, and when the Broncos should consider taking him in April.
Height: 6’5” | Weight: 241 pounds | Arm Length: 32-3/4” | Hand Size: 9-7/8”
40-yard dash: 4.84 seconds | 10-yard split: 1.69 seconds | Vertical: 30” | 3-Cone: 7.15 seconds
Statistics at Texas: 55 games played, 79 receptions, 1,022 yards, 9 touchdowns.
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Hart’s Projection: Top 100 Selection | Late Day 2, Early Day 3 Value
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