On the eve of training camp, the Denver Broncos have officially signed first-round pick Jahdae Barron to a four-year, $18.05 million rookie deal. The contract includes a $9.8 million signing bonus, a fifth-year option, and sets his 2025 cap hit at $3.29 million—securing a key piece of the draft class just in time for the rookie report date.
The #Broncos and No. 20 pick CB Jahdae Barron have agreed to terms on his rookie deal, per @mikeklis9news. It’s 4 years, $18.05M with a $9.8M signing bonus.
That leaves #Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart as the final unsigned first-round pick. pic.twitter.com/4eXATLcF03
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) July 16, 2025
The Broncos wrapped up Jahdae Barron’s deal late Tuesday night, as reported by Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team, clearing the way for a smooth start to training camp. With rookies set to report Wednesday, Denver now has the chance to get its top draft pick fully involved in Vance Joseph’s defensive plans from day one.

The 20th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Jahdae Barron brings the versatility that both Vance Joseph and Sean Payton value in a hybrid defensive back. A product of the University of Texas, Barron can line up on the outside, cover the slot, or drop back as a safety. He finished his final college season with 67 tackles and five interceptions, showcasing the instincts and ball skills that make him a natural fit for Denver’s secondary.
Barron’s signing brings relief to a fan base that had grown anxious as the offseason dragged on. He was one of only two first-round picks from the 2025 draft still unsigned at this stage, making his agreement with the team a timely resolution ahead of camp.
Jahdae Barron with the Broncos

At the NFL Combine, Barron turned heads with a 4.39-second 40-yard dash, showing off his top-tier speed. His physical profile at 5-foot-11 and 194 pounds complements his strong football instincts, putting him in position to compete for a starting role opposite Pat Surtain II or contribute as the Broncos’ third corner in nickel formations.
The 23-year-old drew attention during the draft process not only for his talent but also for his maturity. On draft night, he captured headlines by asking to address the entire Broncos draft room, thanking them for changing his family’s life—a moment that quickly went viral. Since then, Sean Payton has highlighted Barron’s humility and willingness to be coached as key qualities that reflect the culture the team is trying to build.

If early impressions are accurate, Jahdae Barron could develop into a foundational player for a Broncos secondary eager to reestablish itself among the league’s best. With his deal finalized and strong backing from the organization, he enters training camp with a point to prove and all the tools needed to make his mark.
With Barron officially under contract, Broncos Country can put that concern to rest. Attention now shifts to second-round running back RJ Harvey, the team’s lone remaining unsigned draft pick.