The Denver Broncos are shifting focus to their offseason strategies, including free agency, the NFL draft, and potential trades, following a disappointing end to their season. The Broncos acquired quarterback Zach Wilson and defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers from the Jets last year, with Wilson currently positioned as the No. 3 QB. Rumors of another deal are circulating, particularly involving fourth-year wide receiver Garrett Wilson, who has impressed with his performance. However, the price for Garrett Wilson could be steep, and the Broncos face several pressing roster needs.
With the No. 20 overall draft pick, the Broncos have various positions to address, including wide receiver, running back, and tight end. The team also requires depth on the defensive line and help at inside linebacker. Head coach Sean Payton and GM George Paton are tasked with smartly utilizing their draft picks amid a tight salary cap situation. The Broncos’ recent success in drafting foundational players suggests a cautious approach toward any potential trades for more established stars like Wilson.