Denver Broncos: Grading every offseason acquisition so far

NASHVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 06: Jurrell Casey #99 of the Tennessee Titans against the Cincinnati Bengals at LP Field on November 6, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Bengals won 24-17. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 06: Jurrell Casey #99 of the Tennessee Titans against the Cincinnati Bengals at LP Field on November 6, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Bengals won 24-17. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) /
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NASHVILLE, TN – NOVEMBER 06: Jurrell Casey #99 of the Tennessee Titans against the Cincinnati Bengals at LP Field on November 6, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Bengals won 24-17. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) /

The Denver Broncos have made a number of really important moves already in the 2020 offseason. We grade each one of them and analyze their impact.

John Elway, Vic Fangio, and the Denver Broncos’ front office have been hard at work in the month of March improving the roster from top to bottom.

The Broncos have said a few really tough goodbyes over the last few weeks, but they’ve also brought in a number of Pro Bowl players who can impact the team substantially in 2020 and beyond.

With the NFL officially going to a 14-team playoff format, the urgency is as high as it has been in the post-Peyton Manning era for the Broncos to compete. They may have had a shot in 2016 with Trevor Siemian at quarterback, but even with some projection, it’s clear even prior to the 2020 NFL Draft that this Broncos roster is the most well-equipped to compete in the years since Super Bowl 50.

Speaking of the draft, here’s our latest 2020 Broncos mock draft scenario with some trades up and down the board.

With an exciting young talent at quarterback, a revamped defense, key players coming back from injury, and a coaching staff that seems balanced on both sides of the ball, it’s fair to be a little excited right now in Broncos Country.

How did Elway and company do this offseason at improving the roster?

Let’s take a look through every move the Broncos have made and analyze the impact each player could have on the team in 2020.