With only nine days before the opening of free agency, it seemed like the right time to write a primer on what’s ahead for George Paton. With an injury-marred, 5-11 season in the rearview and Patrick Mahomes between them and the playoffs, the Broncos have their work cut out for them this off-season.
Credit to both Bernd Buchmasser and rcon14 for the inspiration and framework below.
NFL Cap Situation
As I write this, we still don’t know the official cap ceiling, though I suspect that changes this week. We do know that the cap ceiling can not be lower than $180 million and that it’d be a significant decline from 2020’s $198.2 million.
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Calvin Anderson s experiences helping him prepare for the 2021 season
The Broncos looming questions at right tackle could be solved internally this season as NFL free agency approaches. Author: Cody Roark (Locked On Broncos Podcast) Published: 11:43 AM MST February 25, 2021 Updated: 11:43 AM MST February 25, 2021
The Denver Broncos enter the 2021 off-season with some questions regarding the outlook at the right tackle position. But at the same time, they may have an in-house solution already on their roster.
Calvin Anderson enters his third season in the NFL and could be one of the Bronco s best-kept secrets. Anderson’s journey began in college at Rice, where he started 36 games for the Owls from 2015 to 2017 before transferring as a grad student to the University of Texas in 2018. Anderson also started all 14 games for the Longhorns that season and put himself on the radar for NFL teams after being named an All Big-12 Honor
When free agency officially begins on March 17, the Broncos will aim to add a new crop of talented players to their roster. The goal every year is to add Pro Bowl caliber players to the roster, and the Broncos have done that often during their free-agent history. Before free agency gets underway, we re taking a look back at the team s previous unrestricted free agent signings and a few players who were released and chose to call Denver home. 1 / 18
After being released by the Buccaneers in 2003, John Lynch signed with the Broncos and spent the final four years of his career in Denver. He made the Pro Bowl each year and was named to the Broncos Ring of Fame in 2016 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021.