Broncos make First of several expected roster moves
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On the first day of the Broncos’ rookie minicamp, as a slew of rookies reported for duty in Denver, the club’s made a couple roster changes to meet the NFL’s offseason roster
The Denver Broncos have reportedly hired Patriots scouting director Camren Williams to lead team's player personnel department.
Reece Walsh’s injury and Michael Maguire’s hard-nosed coaching style are the least of the Broncos’ worries, according to several footy commentators.
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Yardbarker on MSNBroncos Add Camren Williams To Front Office; Kareem Jackson In Play For Staff RoleDavid Shaw, who had worked in a front office role in 2024, is back on the sideline as a Lions assistant as well. As the Broncos make a post-draft attempt to restock their staff, they added a Patriots exec as one of their replacements.
Analysis: 2024 starting linebacker Cody Barton departed for Tennessee, so the Broncos signed Greenlaw. Meanwhile, P.J. Locke was a starting safety last year, and while he remains on the current roster, Hufanga, a former All-Pro, was signed to be a starter.
The Denver Broncos needed another quarterback after their plans changed, and it led them to former New Orleans Saints QB Ian Book.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNReasons to believe the Giants’ schedule isn’t as hard as it seems on paperStrength of schedule is a flawed metric due to the unpredictable nature of the league and its inability to account for roster and coaching staff changes. Taking a deeper look at the Giants’ schedule, there are reasons to believe it’s not as tough as it initially seems.
Many analysts view a draft prospect's age as the younger being better. However, the Denver Broncos clearly looked at age differently in the 2025 NFL draft, selecting the oldest draft class in the league, with an average age of over 23 years.
The Denver Broncos will have two quarterbacks during their rookie minicamp and three more on their official 90-man roster ... He’s not going to change for anybody. He’s going to do it the ...
Brent Sobieski of Bleacher Report recently published an article highlighting one undrafted free agent (UDFA) from each NFL team most likely to make the roster. For the Denver Broncos, Sobieski predicted they would keep a UDFA on the offensive line, a position they didn’t address during the draft.
The Denver Broncos have built up a good roster under head coach Sean Payton and GM George Paton, but they still have some areas of concern. There's no such thing as a perfect roster, as there is always an area a team can improve. When deep-dive into the Broncos roster, there is one clear area of need.