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5 players Broncos could trade before roster cuts

5 players Broncos could trade before roster cuts

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As the Denver Broncos enter preseason this week, roughly 55 players will be competing for the final 18 spots on the roster. Denver's front office will have to make some tough decisions when roster cuts begin, but some of those decisions could be made easier with trades.
Before the Broncos face the San Francisco 49ers in their preseason opener on Saturday, we've put together a quick list of five players Denver could look to trade away this summer.
1. CB : Denver's top three cornerbacks are Pat Surtain, Riley Moss and first-round pick Jahdae Barron. Ja'Quan McMillian is also returning, as is Kris Abrams-Draine (a fifth-round pick last year). Reese Taylor seems to be impressing this summer, and it's hard to imagine more than six cornerbacks on the active roster. That could leave Mathis as the odd man out, but he's too good to cut. Mathis might be the team's top trade candidate.
2. RB : The top two running backs in Sean Payton's offense are J.K. Dobbins and R.J. Harvey. Meanwhile, Audric Estime, who was just drafted last year, is probably safe, too. Denver could carry four running backs on the 53-man roster, but one (or both) of Blake Watson and Tyler Badie could make a strong case for that spot. McLaughlin is too good to cut, but he might make sense as a trade candidate.
3. S : The No. 3 safety spot is probably P.J. Locke's to lose, and the team also added veteran Sam Franklin this offseason. Key dressed for all 17 games last year and made two fill-in starts, but Denver has a backlog of safeties.
4. DL Jordan Jackson: The top five defensive line spots appear to be locked in with Zach Allen, John Franklin-Myers, D.J. Jones, Malcolm Roach and third-round pick Sai'vion Jones presumably safe. The last spot might come down to Eyioma Uwazurike (a former fourth-round pick) and Jackson, who appeared in all 17 games last season. The Broncos might not be able to sneak Jackson down to the practice squad through the waiver wire, so the team could attempt to trade him for a late-round pick.
5. S : Now healthy again, Delarrin Turner-Yell will look to reclaim his role as a key special teams safety. Keidron Smith is also back after impressing in preseason last year. Denver will have to make some very tough cuts at safety -- or make a few trades.
NFL trade buzz will likely start to heat up as we get closer to the roster cut deadline. Following preseason, the Broncos will have until Tuesday, Aug. 26, to build a 53-man roster.
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