ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Even though the Denver Broncos waved around the league’s biggest checkbook in free agency and tried to make the most of five draft picks, they approach rookie minicamp camp this week with many of the same problems they had headed into the offseason.
The Broncos have spent $241.4 million -- the most in the NFL -- in free agency so far, but there are still parts of the Broncos’ roster thin enough for the light to shine through.
Broncos general manager George Paton called the post-draft search for depth “ongoing and it never stops.