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Broncos 4 Rumored Trade Candidates: What Could Be Obtained in Exchange?

The Denver Broncos may have to trade away a tenured veteran or two, but what would they get in return?
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The Denver Broncos enter the 2024 NFL draft with just six total picks and are lacking a second-round pick, so the team may need to trade some veterans to acquire more capital. 

Trading players would leave another hole to fill on the roster, but the Broncos could use acquired draft capital to find those players, at least. The Broncos might then be able to find replacements in 2024 rather than waiting another year.

I'm going to look at some of the prime candidates the Broncos could trade, based on their relative value as veterans, and what could be acquired in return. Keep in mind that this does not mean the Broncos will — or even should — trade these players. It's simply giving fans an idea about what the Broncos might get in return.

The factors that will come into play are the player's age, ability, years remaining on his contract and the amount of money he's due. If a team that trades for a player is willing to pick up some of his salary, the Broncos might get better draft capital in return.

Let's consider four players who might become the subject of trade talks. 

Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (10) makes a catch against the Las Vegas Raiders during the fourth quarter at Allegiant Stadium.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (14) catches a touchdown over Minnesota Vikings cornerback Mekhi Blackmon (5) in the fourth quarter at Empower Field at Mile High.
Jan 1, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons (31) celebrates after an interception during the first half against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Denver Broncos GM George Paton and head coach Sean Payton.

It wouldn't surprise me to see the Broncos trade at least one of these players this offseason to get more picks in the 2024 draft. Given the team's cap situation, it needs to have more young talent on the less-expensive rookie contracts.

That doesn't mean the Broncos will or should hold a fire sale. Of the four players I've mentioned, the Broncos may prefer to keep one or more and see how things play out.

Of course, there could always be a surprise, both in terms of the player in question and the picks the Broncos get in return. After all, it only takes one team to make that offer that's too good to turn down.


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