In the last decade, a top-10 pick has changed hands 28 times, including at least four times in each of the last three years.
The potential for similar draft-night activity this April is possible as quarterback-needy teams jockey for position.
But it will be pricey for the Broncos to move from No. 10 into at least the top three.
(It makes total sense for the Broncos to move into the top three, more sense than it makes to give up a 2020 first-rounder to move into the latter stages of Round 1.)
A look at four major quarterback-related trades revealed the potential asking price for Arizona (No.