Summary
The Denver Broncos had a quiet free agency period after losing the AFC championship. They focused on keeping their current players and made a significant trade for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. An NFL agent suggested issues with player negotiations, while others believe the team is aiming for future draft picks.
Key Facts
- The Broncos lost the AFC championship to the New England Patriots by three points.
- Key defensive players John-Franklin-Meyers, P.J. Locke, and Dre Greenlaw left the team.
- Denver focused on re-signing 17 of their own players instead of adding new star players.
- They traded for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle for their biggest offseason move.
- An NFL agent suggested the Broncos struggled with player negotiations.
- Rival executives think the Broncos are planning to gain future compensatory draft picks.
- The Broncos' strategy may be similar to the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots' past approaches.