ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos' 2025 fourth-round pick has inked his rookie deal.
Outside linebacker Que Robinson has signed his four-year rookie contract, the team announced Thursday.
Robinson, the 134th-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, was the fifth Broncos draft pick to sign his rookie deal.
Despite missing four games in 2024, Robinson posted a career-high seven tackles for loss and four sacks in his final season at Alabama. He was also an impact player on special teams during his career with the Crimson Tide.
"We've been seeing flashes of him the last four years at Alabama, really the last two on defense," General Manager George Paton said after the draft. "… You see the athletic traits, the athletic ability, the length, the speed, the way he plays, the motor he plays with. He's played behind some really good outside 'backers like [Texans DE] Will Anderson, [Vikings OLB] Dallas Turner, guys like that. So, he wasn't playing a whole lot. This year [it] kind of clicked on defense, and then obviously he got the injury. But he has all the traits you look for at that position and yet, in the meantime, he can be a hardcore special teamer, so that's what attracted us."
Earlier Thursday, the Broncos announced punter Jeremy Crawshaw, tight end Caleb Lohner, wide receiver Pat Bryant and defensive end Sai'vion Jones have signed their rookie contracts.