For the first time in years, the Denver Broncos are in a legitimate, almost objectively-good position to be buyers at the NFL trade deadline. It's been a long time coming since the failed Russell Wilson and Nathaniel Hackett moves, and the years of QB incompetence.
Denver doesn't have a ton of cap space right now, and much of that is due to a dead cap hit still remaining due to Russell Wilson's contract. After the 2025 NFL Season, his contract is totally off the books, and the Broncos can officially move on. On paper, Denver is sporting one of the best rosters in the NFL and have the second-best record in the AFC.