
3. Jason Peters, OL
I love me some Jason Peters, man. The future Hall of Fame tackle was recently signed by the Bears after they lost Teven Jenkins for a significant amount of time.
Peters doesn’t appear to be the runaway favorite for the left tackle position, believe it or not.
If that’s the case, that’s definitely a sign that he’s lost a step, but he could definitely help the Broncos.
George Paton clearly prioritized the offensive line this offseason, drafting Quinn Meinerz, and signing Cameron Fleming and Bobby Massie, while also retaining Calvin Anderson.
The depth right now is solid, but I would personally prefer Jason Peters as Garett Bolles’ main backup rather than Calvin Anderson, or anyone else on the Broncos roster.
Anderson has gotten some reps at left tackle, but he’s in a battle for the starting right tackle position, and I think that’s the position he should focus on.
In the event that Garett Bolles were to miss any time, Jason Peters would slide in as the starting left tackle.

Denver Broncos: Trade ideas with the Houston Texans
The Denver Broncos are a rising team who could benefit from trading for a veteran or two, and the Houston Texans may have the perfect roster for that.
That doesn’t sound too bad, now does it?