2026 Broncos' Season, A New League Year


 The new league year has begun. While the Broncos got off to a bit of a slow start, they made a splash next week. Below is a look at some of the moves that have been made so far this off-season.

  • Adding Jaylen Waddle. The Broncos pulled off a big trade with the Dolphins, acquiring wide receiver Jaylen Waddle in exchange for a few draft picks. He provides a new weapon alongside Courtland Sutton, giving the Broncos a deep and talented receiver group. My suspicion is that hurts Troy Franklin's ceiling the most, but the Broncos go five or six deep at receiver, and all could contribute.
  • The Running Back Room. The Broncos figured to be players in the running back market, but it turned out they liked the group they had in 2025. The team re-signed J.K. Dobbins and Jaleel McLaughlin to return along with R.J. Harvey. That means the top three backs are all back for 2026. Are the Broncos done? That's hard to say, but at a minimum they have the top group back.
  • Linebacker room. The Broncos brought back Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad. But the team released Dre Greenlaw, one of the big signings from last off-season. That makes it a mixed bag, with the team still needing help in the linebacker group.
So, what comes next? The Broncos still have questions at tight end and linebacker, among others. The team could continue to add some free agents, needing some depth, too. But the draft could also be a place they add pieces, though they lack a First Round selection.

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