In a span of four days, the Broncos’ entire 10-man draft class has agreed to terms after second-round receiver KJ Hamler got his contract wrapped up Friday. Drafted No. 46 overall, Hamler’s four-year deal is expected to be worth $7,137,128 with a signing bonus of $2,750,638 and a cap number this season of $1,297,660. Related Articles NFL Journal: Playing on franchise tag not automatic to Justin Simmons staying with Broncos long-term Broncos Position Preview: Standing pat at inside linebacker good news for Todd Davis, Alexander Johnson, but will it be good for defense? Broncos, receiver Jerry Jeudy agree to contract terms Broncos Position Preview: At outside linebacker, Bradley Chubb’s return from ACL could be boon for pass rush Ranking the Top 10 greatest rivalries in Colorado sports history Hamler, who turned 21 on July 8, started all 26 games of his Penn State career, catching 98 passes for 1,658 yards and 13 touchdowns. Hamler redshirted in 2017 before posting seasons of 42 catches-754 yards-five touchdowns and 56-904-8.