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Broncos Have Had Talks About Trading Three WRs, per Report

The Broncos are looking to shake things up offensively in a big way. Denver is openly shopping wide receivers Jerry Jeudy, Courtland Sutton and KJ Hamler, according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano. The Broncos have high asking prices for the wideouts and it’s very possible one could be moved. 

Denver’s offense was abysmal this past season and it was especially disappointing because the team was thought to be a playoff contender with the addition of Russell Wilson under center. Instead, the team finished 5–12 and scored just 18 touchdowns all year. 

Jeudy was a first-round draft pick back in 2020 and led the team in receiving yards (972) and touchdown catches (6) in 2022. The Broncos drafted Sutton in 2018 and he was selected to his lone Pro Bowl in 2019—the only time in his five-year career that he eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in a season. 

In 2022, Sutton caught 64 passes for 829 yards and two touchdowns. Hamler is the youngest of the three receivers at just 23. He is entering his fourth year but didn’t start in any of his seven games played last year, catching only seven passes the whole campaign. He was placed on the injured reserve list in December with a hamstring injury.