Five positions impacted the most by free agency

The Broncos are not interested in a rebuild — so they say.

Even though the team released All-Pro safety Justin Simmons and elected to absorb a $53 million cap hit on Russell Wilson this season, team leaders insist they’re trying to remain competitive now and into the future.

“You regroup and get ready to play,” head coach Sean Payton said. “We’re still assembling our roster. If you paid attention to that, there are a ton of different seasons — and I’ve been a part of it — that never would have had the success we had relative to the expectations.”

The Broncos have made a handful of cost-saving moves that allowed them to fill areas of need to field a competitive roster in 2024. With that said, here are five positions that have been impacted the most by free agency thus far:

Wide Receiver

Going into the offseason, it appeared likely the Broncos would reshape their wide receiver room to some degree. And they did. After Denver traded Jerry Jeudy to the Cleveland Browns for a pair of draft picks, it signed 29-year-old Josh Reynolds to a two-year deal.

Denver doesn’t consider itself in a rebuild mode, and the addition of Reynolds is cost-saving but allows the franchise to remain competitive. Reynolds had the best season of his career in 2023 with the Lions, securing 40 catches for 608 yards and five touchdowns. More importantly, Reynolds’ arrival in Denver shouldn’t prevent Marvin Mims Jr. from having a bigger role in 2024. Payton thought Mims was limited as a rookie with Jeudy playing in front of him.

Reynolds, on the other hand, is a versatile receiver who can line up anywhere on the field. In 2023, he played 396 snaps out wide and 212 in the slot, according to Pro Football Focus. Even if Mims is not ready for an expanded role, Reynolds has a chance to be a solid second or third option.

But what does the move mean for Brandon Johnson? Last season, Denver had four wide receivers on the initial 53-man roster. Depending on the health of Tim Patrick, who is returning from a torn Achilles, the Broncos’ top four wideouts would be Patrick, Mims, Reynolds and Courtland Sutton. Each season is different, and Denver could carry more than four wide receivers on its roster. But at the moment, Johnson might have an uphill climb trying to stand out among the rest of the room. Johnson had 284 receiving yards and four touchdowns in 13 games.

Inside linebacker

Cody Barton, who signed a one-year deal with Denver, might not be a long-term answer at inside linebacker. But the move could signify Drew Sanders transitioning to the edge in his second season. When Sanders was selected in the third round of last year’s draft, he was expected to be an inside linebacker and possibly be the successor to Josey Jewell, who is now in Carolina. But near the end of the season, Sanders spent more time working with the outside linebackers — a position he played in college.

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