The Broncos’ offseason should feature much less drama than in recent years.
No big retirement announcements are expected. No franchise tag players are negotiating into mid-July. No free agents will be signing eye-opening contracts. But don’t expect the Broncos to be quiet.
With a new coaching staff looking to upgrade at several positions, the 2017 Broncos can be expected to look much different from the 2016 team.
The Broncos could have more than $40 million in salary cap space to work with when free agency begins March 9, depending on what they do with offensive tackles Russell Okung and Donald Stephenson.