Broncos seek veteran receivers to strengthen roster

denverpost.com

The Denver Broncos are exploring options for adding veteran receivers as free agency continues. The team currently relies heavily on Courtland Sutton, leaving a gap in experience at the position. Cooper Kupp’s recent contract with the Seattle Seahawks could impact the market for other receivers. His three-year deal worth $45 million suggests that one-year contracts could range between $5 million and $10 million. This might lead the Broncos to reconsider their approach to signing new players. With limited cap space, the Broncos must be strategic. High-profile receivers like Stefon Diggs and Amari Cooper may be out of their budget. Other notable names such as Keenan Allen, Tyler Lockett, and Diontae Johnson are also unlikely options. However, there are some receivers who could be good targets. Elijah Moore, a young player with potential, has caught 120 passes in the last two seasons and might come at a reasonable price. Brandin Cooks, who has a history with head coach Sean Payton, could provide depth after a challenging season. Tyler Boyd, known for his reliability, is another option despite a slight dip in production. The Broncos have important decisions ahead as they look to enhance their receiving corps.


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