
Bob Morris
Managing Editor at Kingman Leader-Courier
Analyst at Sports Illustrated
Managing Editor, @kcnonline. Cap analyst, @MileHighHuddle. I also write a Substack. Tweets my own, RTs not endorsements, you know the drill.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Bob Morris
As the Denver Broncos prepare for the draft, there's been a lot of discussion around identifying the team's biggest needs. That's understandable, given the desire to add more weapons to the offense. Running back is a clear need, particularly one who can do a lot of things well. The Broncos could still use a young tight end who can be developed behind Evan Engram or possibly used in two-tight-end sets. And the Broncos could certainly use a wide receiver.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Bob Morris
One aspect of NFL free agency is the potential for teams to gain compensatory draft picks in a future NFL draft. Teams can gain picks if they lose more compensatory free agents than they sign. A compensatory free agent is defined as a player whose contract expired and wasn't re-signed by his previous team. If a player is cut, he's not such a free agent, nor is a player in whom a team declines its prerogative to tender as a restricted or exclusive rights free-agent tender.
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3 weeks ago |
si.com | Bob Morris
The Denver Broncos have the 20th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Of course, things could change if there's a trade up or down the board, but for now, that's the spot where the Broncos will make their first-round draft selection. It won't be the first time the Broncos have drafted a player 20th overall. There are four instances since the NFL merger in 1971 in which the Broncos had the 20th overall pick in the first round. Let's look at those four players the Broncos have selected with that pick.
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1 month ago |
si.com | Bob Morris
With the Denver Broncos likely being finished with major signings in free agency, it's time to look at where the team's cap situation currently stands and what that means for the coming months. The Broncos currently have $17.415 million in cap space, according to Over The Cap. That figure does not include the signing of punter Matt Haack, but his $1.255M salary shouldn't result in a significant change in the cap.
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1 month ago |
si.com | Bob Morris
As the first wave of free agency ends, we're getting more details about the contracts that players signed, including the Denver Broncos, who made several notable signings. One of those notable players is inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw, formerly of the San Francisco 49ers, who signed a three-year, $31.5 million contract with $11.5 million fully guaranteed. Let's examine the details of the contract, per Over The Cap, to see how the Broncos did here.
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