Facilities are quiet; players are working out on their own; executives and coaches are taking well-deserved vacations in advance of the opening of training camps around the league in late July.
But the free-agent market remains open -- even if it is dormant.
It's likely that some of the viable names still available won't be picked up until training camp -- if at all -- as replacements for injured players or young players who need more time to develop before starting. But that does not mean they won't help a team; in recent years, the Broncos found contributors like safety Jim Leonhard, linebackers Keith Brooking and Paris Lenon and center Dan Koppen in August or September.