The Denver Broncos, currently at a 4-3 record, should consider trading two defensive players before the trade deadline. The first player is Baron Browning, who has struggled with injuries and is in the final year of his rookie contract. His lack of production this season makes him expendable, especially with other players stepping up in his absence.
The second player, D.J. Jones, has had a solid season but is also in a contract year. His trade value is complicated due to his role on the defense and inconsistent performance. While the Broncos should be open to offers for both players, they must be cautious with Jones, as he remains a key part of the defense.