Denver Broncos: Trades the team should consider for 2020 season

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5. Trade for Washington LB Reuben Foster

Another talented player with some off-field history is Washington linebacker Reuben Foster, who missed all of the 2019 season due to injury.

The 2017 first-round pick has been outstanding on the field when he is healthy and not suspended, but since he was selected 31st overall by the 49ers that year, he’s only played in 16 games.

The Washington Football Team picked him up off of waivers in hopes that they could get him on track and revive his career, but there’s no telling what’s going to happen with him there with a new coaching staff and infrastructure with the team.

Even with some other veterans on their roster at inside linebacker, Washington may not be rushing to send Foster away via trade, but every player’s got a price.

With Washington’s roster hurting at both running back and receiver, the Broncos could potentially send them something enticing to take a shot on Foster.