Anyone on here worth a look?
Let's take a look at who's still out there.
Blake Bortles, Mike Glennon, Blaine Gabbert and David Fales, QBs: Before you laugh, hear me out. This may be very unlikely, but the Broncos need someone to backup Joe Flacco. Kevin Hogan is a free agent, and their only other quarterback on roster is Garrett Grayson. Bortles has experience, though not great experience, and would be a better backup option than Grayson.
For the other QBs listed, you can apply the same logic to them as well. Denver needs to find a better backup quarterback and if they can get one for cheap to compete, potentially, with a rookie puts them in a better spot.
Pierre Garcon, WR: This one is simple. Garcon was in San Francisco last year playing in a similar system to what Denver will be running.
Mike Wallace, WR: Another simple one. Denver needs a burner, and while Wallace doesn’t have the speed he used to, there is still enough there. The last two good years of his career were with Joe Flacco in Baltimore.
T.J. Lang, OG: If Denver is still looking to add to their interior offensive line after losing Paradis than Lang is one of the better guys on the market. At the very least it gives them some veteran depth that they are lacking.
Josh Kline, OG: One of the best linemen still on the market, Kline was released from the Titans. He would step in as a starter at guard for the Broncos. That is worth exploring at the very least.
John Sullivan, C: With the loss of Paradis, the Broncos lost their starting center. They are moving their right guard to center and could need a veteran backup.
Quinton Spain, OG: This is a similar move to Kline and Spain. If Denver is looking for interior help, Spain is a quality player left.
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