For the Broncos, who have major questions at middle linebacker, the Cleveland Browns may have provided a solution. News broke on Tuesday that veteran linebacker D’Qwell Jackson was being released from the team before he was owed a $4.1 million in a roster bonus on March 15th. For Jackson, whose been playing for a serial losing Cleveland Brown’s franchise in his first eight years in the league, this may be the opportunity to play for a winning franchise at last.

The Broncos two middle linebackers from this year are set to be unrestricted free agents.

It’s apparent that Wesley Woodyard who although is beloved by the city, is not a middle linebacker. Danny Trevathan looks like the future for the Broncos in Woodyard’s former weak-side role and of course Von Miller has a firm grasp on the strong-side despite the off field issues last year and injury towards the end of the Broncos Super Bowl run. Woodyard has proven his worth as a starter on that weak-side and will surely find somebody willing to pay more than the Broncos when Woodyard hits the open market when free agency begins....CONTINUE READING