The Denver Broncos have roughly $16 million in available salary cap space (according to OverTheCap.com), so will they look to bring in any more free agents? Let’s take a quick look at five positions.
The Broncos have Jarrett Stidham as their returning veteran backup quarterback, so there’s no need to look for a QB. A few of the team’s old friends — including Teddy Bridgewater, Jeff Driskel and Ben DiNucci — are still available.
Denver’s also pretty set at running back with RJ Harvey, Audric Estime and Jaleel McLaughlin, but it’s notable that J.K. Dobbins, Nick Chubb and Gus Edwards remain on the market. They are RBs to keep an eye on.
After drafting Pat Bryant, the Broncos seem unlikely to target wide receivers, but Keenan Allen, Amari Cooper, Gabe Davis and Tyler Boyd are also still on the market.
Denver is deep at pass rusher, so the team seems unlikely to bring back Von Miller or Shaq Barrett. The same could be said at safety, so a Justin Simmons return appears to be a long shot.
Overall, the Broncos’ roster seems to be pretty set. Denver is always looking for more depth, but general manager George Paton probably isn’t going to make any more splash signings this offseason.
NFL free agents still availableRB J.K. DobbinsRB Nick ChubbRB Gus EdwardsWR Keenan AllenWR Amari CooperWR Gabe DavisWR Tyler BoydOLB Von MillerOLB Shaq BarrettDB Justin Simmons
The Broncos are continuing organized team activities this week, followed by a mandatory minicamp next week. After that, players will get a summer break leading up to training camp, which usually begins in late July.
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