With it being a weak quarterback market, teams are calling around to check on the availability of some backup quarterbacks, including Jarrett Stidham. Head coach Sean Payton has repeatedly said he believes Stidham is a starter in the league, and apparently, other teams believe this as well. So, we will have to see if anything materializes there.

After those two, it has been speculated that the Broncos could deal from their depth at certain positions to improve other areas of their team. After the Broncos placed a second-round tender on cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian, many wondered if cornerback Riley Moss could be on the block. The team has 2025 first-round pick Jahdae Barron waiting in the wings, and Moss figures to have some trade value. Another name rumored to be on the trade block is former third-round pick Jonah Elliss. The Broncos are deep at edge rusher, and 2025 rookie Que Robinson flashed some potential. Edge rushers always have some value, and it has been rumored that he could be included in any potential deals.

When it comes to who they could trade for, it gets pretty interesting. The Eagles have a high price tag on veteran wide receiver A.J. Brown, but there have been no credible reports linking the Broncos to him as of yet. The Broncos attempted to trade for Jaylen Waddle at the trade deadline, according to reports, but it does not seem like the Dolphins are keen on trading him. Former first-round pick Brian Thomas Jr. is rumored to be available as well, but we’ll have to see if anything materializes there as well.

If the Broncos were to make a trade, you would assume it would be for a playmaker. Multiple reports have stated that they anticipate the Broncos to make a splash signing at running back in free agency, so it would not be shocking if they were calling around to other teams and checking on the availability of their running backs. Tight end is another area of need for the Broncos, and Sean Payton could be looking for his ‘Joker’ on the trade market. As for receiver, there are multiple potential WR1 options available via trade, but are the Broncos happy with their current wide receiver room? There are conflicting reports out there about that, so only time will tell.

I do think we’ll see the Broncos make a trade or two, but how big and who they are trading away or trading for is the big question.