Though the 2020 NFL season has yet to even start, the league is a machine that is constantly moving and the best teams are the ones that are best at mapping out the future.
For the Denver Broncos, 2020 is sure to be a pivotal season. The team has missed the playoffs in each of the last four seasons and now, the team has pinned its hopes on a second-year head coach and his second-year quarterback.
That said, many expect the Broncos to rise back into contention sooner rather than later.
But most teams in the league has a large turnover rate after the end of each season. That is just the way the business of the NFL works. The salary-cap era has made it difficult for teams to create a dynasty and parity stretches far further than it once did.
The best teams are the ones that learn how to properly circumvent the salary cap and keep their core players together. But each season, many teams lose players they would love to keep.
On the other hand, teams will move on from players that just didn’t work out for one reason or another, have gotten too costly or have gotten too old.
For one reason or another, teams move on from several players following each season. That said, the players you will see as you read on could be playing in their final season with the Broncos.