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Top Broncos of 2026 | No. 15: Riley Moss | The Contract-Year Challenge

Top Broncos of 2026 | No. 15: Riley Moss | The Contract-Year Challenge

We're ranking the Denver Broncos' top 25 players of 2026. Riley Moss is up next. Chad Jensen|
October 26, 2025: Denver Broncos cornerback Riley Moss (21) signals incomplete on a pass to the end zone in the first half of the football game between the Denver Broncos and Dallas Cowboys.
October 26, 2025: Denver Broncos cornerback Riley Moss (21) signals incomplete on a pass to the end zone in the first half of the football game between the Denver Broncos and Dallas Cowboys. | Derek Regensburger / IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire

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No cornerback in the NFL was targeted more than Riley Moss was last season. His 114 targets led all cornerbacks.

There were a couple of reasons for that. 1.) Moss starts on the boundary opposite the best cornerback in football, Patrick Surtain II, so quarterbacks look his way a lot. 2.) Quarterbacks went after Moss with a higher expectation of drawing a big penalty than a big play.

Moss's 12 penalties were tied with two others for the most among NFL cornerbacks last season. However, Moss resolved to clean up his 'grabiness' during the Broncos' Week 12 bye, and he eliminated the penalties down the stretch. That lasted through Denver's playoff run.

Moss now enters a contract year with a lot on the line. As we continue counting down the top 25 Broncos of 2026, we arrive at our No. 15 player.

Let's break down why Moss ranks so high by rewinding to get a glimpse of his background and looking ahead at what his 2026 outlook might be.

Background

Moss starred at the University of Iowa. The Broncos traded up to draft him in the third round in 2023, making him one of the first selections of the Sean Payton regime.

Moss dealt with the lingering effects of a college injury as a rookie, but he still appeared in 14 games. Entering Year 2, though, he made his major play for a starting job, and he succeeded.

The Broncos rolled out Surtain and Moss as their starting boundary corners in 2024, and it immediately paid dividends for the defense. Moss proved he could hang, even though his penchant for the flag was an early hallmark of his game.

Moss's reliable presence also helped Surtain take a huge leap forward, resulting in him winning the Defensive Player of the Year award in 2024. In Week 5 of that season, Moss picked off Gardner Minshew for his first career interception — something the NFL hadn't seen from a white cornerback since Jason Sehorn in 2002.

First career NFL interception for Riley Moss!!
And it comes in these absolute beauties of throwback unis for the ‘cos!
pic.twitter.com/CINsMLWXl7

— Owen Siebring (@owensiebring) October 6, 2024

Moss did deal with an injury in 2024, missing three starts. All in, he started 14 of 17 games, finishing with 86 tackles (65 solo), a forced fumble, an interception, and eight passes defensed.

In 2025, Moss started all 17 games for the Broncos, again hitting the 80-tackle mark. His prolific production as a tackler showcases how present he is in run support. Moss handles his perimeter with authority.

Again, Moss was targeted 114 times, but he only allowed 65 receptions, according to Pro Football Focus. He was targeted a lot, but his completion percentage allowed was 57%, which was extremely low among NFL cornerbacks who saw high-volume action.

Moss broke up an eye-popping 19 passes in 2025. He also notched the second interception of his career.

In 2025, the Broncos' passing defense skyrocketed from its 19th ranking in the NFL the year prior to No. 7. Moss was a big reason for that. No NFL corner had a tougher remit than him, but he still answered the bell.

When Surtain was lost to a pectoral injury for three weeks, Moss rotated over to the No. 1 cornerback slot. The Broncos' defense didn't skip a beat; Moss is the real deal.

Outlook

Riley Moss.
Denver Broncos cornerback Riley Moss (21) celebrates a stunning one-point victory over the New York Giants as time expired. | Derek Regensburger / IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire

The Broncos love Moss. He leads by example and his fiery attitude is infectious on that defense.

Moss is one of the NFL's best No. 2 cornerbacks. If he had hit the free-agent market this offseason, many projected he would have received offers in the $20 million-per-year range.

Considering the Broncos are paying Surtain top dollar at the position, it might be hard to justify another $20M-plus expenditure on Moss, but at the same time, this secondary has something special going on. It wouldn't be a surprise if the Broncos make short work of getting Moss extended not long after the veterans report for training camp on July 28.

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