ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Whenever you can sign a player to a position of need while said player is visiting another team, your organization must be doing something right.
Over the course of the offseason, the Denver Broncos signed a plethora of players to help secure both the offensive and defensive lines, all trying to get back into championship form after a disappointing 9-7 season. The offensive line was taken care of early with the signings of guard Ronald Leary and tackle Menelik Watson and the defensive line was not far behind.
Denver would have to wait until the 14th of March to sign defensive end Zach Kerr to a two-year deal that will keep him in the place he wanted to call home all along.