The Denver Broncos made several major changes to their roster this offseason, most notably trading Russell Wilson and Justin Simmons and Jerry Jeudy. There have been many mixed reactions to their decisions.He could make a decent market if available. Aside from possible interest from the Jets, the Philadelphia Eagles would select him 32nd overall if they didn’t trade back, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reported in May 2018.The Baltimore Ravens tried to trade Sutton. last season, only the Broncos opted to delay the deal.
Desperate for a quality veteran quarterback, the Ravens explored trade and free agency,” wrote The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec in April 2023. “One by one, it seemed that Courtland Sutton will have to be dealt, but the Denver Broncos have decided they don’t want to trade him.”The trade could help them expand their draft.
The Broncos currently have eight picks in the 2024 draft. . But only two of them are in the top 100, only one in the top 50 since head coach Sean Payton was traded last season.Denver made about $20 million by restructuring the contracts. of defensive lineman Zach Allen and guard Ben Powers. , according to ESPN’s Field Yates on March 12. They now have $41.1 million and some potential moves to create even more.They have yet to do anything with Sutton or his contract.One of the players most affected by the changes that have already been made — and the ones that could still come to fruition — appear to be safe from the same fate as his former teammates.Sutton, 28, caught 59 passes for 772 yards and a career-high 10 touchdowns last season.