The Denver Broncos have one of the best chances to win the Super Bowl in 2026. Their defense is great, Bo Nix is good, and the offense isn’t far from being complete.

More depth at running back and tight end is needed, and another wide receiver wouldn’t hurt. But the offensive line is set. That is, in the sense that the Broncos don’t need to splurge on a position. But, they could trade one away.

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Broncos have a veteran offensive lineman in $51 million left guard Ben Powers, who is potentially on the move this offseason.

Broncos $51 million LG linked in trade rumors

“Two offensive linemen to potentially be included in trades are Green Bay’s Elgton Jenkins and Denver’s Ben Powers,” Fowler writes.

The Broncos moving on from Powers wouldn’t be too big a surprise. He has a large cap hit of $18 million for this upcoming season.

If the Broncos trade him with a post June-1 designation, they would save $12.7 million in cap space with just $5.4 million in dead cap.

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He’s under contract through the next two seasons, and while he was the starter, the Broncos could turn to some depth options, make a free agent signing, or take one in the draft to save some cap space.

Denver could use some extra flexibility, especially since Powers, while a solid guard, is accounting for over $18 million in cap space.

Powers is a player to keep an eye on for the Broncos in the trade market. This report from Fowler indicates that the 29-year-old, seven-year veteran could be on the move this offseason.

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