the Denver Broncos picks in the second and third rounds of the 2019 NFL Draft."The Denver Broncos will have two former legends announce their 2019 NFL Draft picks in the second and third rounds. With the 41st overall pick Dennis Smith Jersey , Al Wilson will take the podium to make the call. Wilson played eight seasons in Denver as a former 31st overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft. His career ended short with a neck injury that left him and the team at odds for more than a decade. Hopefully this means that time has passed and soon Wilson will find himself in the Broncos Ring of Fame. He’ll always be a big time fan favorite in my book.The other legend, Karl Mecklenburg, needs no introduction as he just got finished making another run at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He’ll announce the Broncos third round pick.The 2019 NFL Draft begins on Thursday, April 25 at 6 p.m. Mile High time.Horse TracksNFL News Broncos cornerback Chris Harris has not been working out with the team this month as he continues to push for a new deal with the team.Broncos General Manager John Elway said earlier this year that he would not negotiate a new deal with Harris until the draft was over and he made it clear that nothing’s changed on that front during a Tuesday press conference. Elway also offered a reminder that talking about a deal doesn’t mean that one is actually going to happen.“I don’t have time right now,” Elway said Karl Mecklenburg Jersey , via Nicki Jhabvala of TheAthletic.com. We’re busy with the draft and we’ll talk about Chris — he’s under contract, so we’ll talk about that when the draft’s over. When I say this, I said we’re going to talk about it. It doesn’t mean we’re going to do it.”Elway was asked if trading Harris is a possibility and he said he hasn’t “even thought about that,” but it doesn’t seem like anything’s being ruled out. There are plenty of players who get new contracts even when the draft is around the corner and the fact that extending Harris wasn’t a top priority may be a sign that talking about a new deal may be as far as it goes.