Examining the Expiring Contracts Of Other Pending 2020 Unrestricted Free Agents

In three prior articles, I identified a total of six players with contracts expiring after 2019 who could be in line for extensions soon. Now, I will conclude the series by briefly commenting on some other pending 2020 unrestricted free agents of note.

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Comparing Defensive Roster Changes Of The Broncos To Personnel Packages

Over at Football Outsiders, Bryan Knowles took a deep dive at 2018 defensive personnel packages, seeing which teams used what proportion of base, nickel, and dime+ (six or more defensive backs) packages. The Broncos stood out in several ways, both in the past and for the future, that helps to explain some of the roster changes that were made this offseason.

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Examining Possible Contract Extensions For Derek Wolfe, Adam Gotsis, and Shelby Harris

The Broncos’ defensive line is currently a position of depth. However, as of now that depth is limited solely to 2019. After this season, Derek Wolfe, Adam Gotsis and Shelby Harris will all be unrestricted free agents. What will it take to keep any of these three in Denver in the future as of now?

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Examining Possible Contract Extensions for Justin Simmons and Will Parks

The Broncos will have a number of pending unrestricted free agents for the 2020 offseason. Thus, while Broncos news is light, this is a good time of year to conduct a series on what it could take to proactively reduce that number by extending players that the team may like to keep in Denver long term.

This series will begin with Justin Simmons and Will Parks. Both play the same position, both have opportunities to start at that position, and, with both being acquired in the 2016 NFL Draft, both are entering the final years of their rookie contracts.

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Examining A Possible Extension For Chris Harris, Jr.

John Elway, wisely in my opinion, said that he would not address Chris Harris, Jr.’s contract until after the draft was over. Harris, also wisely in my opinion, has made it repeatedly clear that he wants an improvement from his current contract in its last season, to the point that reports are that he wants to be traded if the Broncos don’t give him a new contract.

Now that the draft is over, addressing Harris’s contract should be priority #1 for Elway and the Broncos front office. How could the two sides find common ground to keep Elway in Denver at a fair rate?

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