
Broncos Trade for Waddle, Boost Offense
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The Denver Broncos have made a significant move in the offseason by trading for star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins, bolstering their offensive lineup. The team currently has seventy-two players, with seven picks in the 2026 NFL draft and plans for more free agent signings. Quarterback Bo Nix leads the group, with Jarrett Stidham and Sam Ehlinger as backups. The running back room remains unchanged, while Waddle joins Courtland Sutton as the top receivers, potentially pushing younger players down the depth chart. The team is also looking for a bigger playmaker at tight end and needs to address safety and special teams before the draft. With free agency nearing its end and the draft approaching, the Broncos will continue to build their roster through undrafted college signings.
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