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Back to EpisodesBroncos' Cautious Free Agency Strategy Sparks Debate
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Denver Broncos Strategic Offseason: Balancing Retention and Future Flexibility
The Denver Broncos have maintained a cautious approach in free agency, keeping more of their own players than any other team but making no external signings yet. This strategy has drawn frustration from fans eager for big moves, especially after their near-miss in the Super Bowl last season.
Other teams like the Seattle Seahawks and Jacksonville Jaguars have also held back, with the Jaguars losing key players and focusing on earning compensatory draft picks. Fans and local media are pressuring these playoff contenders to spend and build for another strong year, but the slow pace has sparked debates about whether patience pays off.
The Broncos did lose defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers to the Tennessee Titans, setting them up for a compensatory pick. Signing a high-priced free agent now could cancel that out, so they might trade those picks later or stock up on young talent.
It seems the Broncos are playing a smart long game this offseason, balancing retention with future flexibility rather than rushing into splashy deals.
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