One Denver Broncos free agent target from each AFC team

Denver Broncos offseason: Mitchell Trubisky #10 of the Buffalo Bills looks to pass during the second half against the Indianapolis Colts at Highmark Stadium on November 21, 2021 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Joshua Bessex/Getty Images)
Denver Broncos offseason: Mitchell Trubisky #10 of the Buffalo Bills looks to pass during the second half against the Indianapolis Colts at Highmark Stadium on November 21, 2021 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Joshua Bessex/Getty Images) /
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Denver Broncos offseason: (NEW YORK DAILIES OUT) Zach Wilson #2 and Morgan Moses #78 of the New York Jets in action against the Jacksonville Jaguars at MetLife Stadium on December 26, 2021 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Jets defeated the Jaguars 26-21. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) /

Denver Broncos: Free agents from the AFC East

New York Jets – Morgan Moses, OT

I am back on my Morgan Moses hype.  This man has not missed in a game in about 219 years and is as stable as it gets on the offensive line.

Moses can be a multiple-year plug-and-play starter for the Denver Broncos and would allow them to take their time in finding a younger solution with higher upside.

Moses stays on the field, which is something Bobby Massie struggled with.  Morgan Moses is also younger than Massie as well.

Buffalo Bills – Mitchell Trubisky, QB

Mitchell Trubisky is a hot name so far.  He will be highly coveted in free agency and could be a short-term solution for Denver.

I am pretty high on Trubisky; I think he can be a viable solution for the team.  The Matt Nagy era in Chicago was a disaster, and Trubisky still went 25-13 in his 38 starts under Nagy.

He will get a starting job this offseason, and Denver is very well in play for that.

New England Patriots – J.C. Jackson, CB

I have written about J.C. Jackson a bunch of times, and my position remains the same.

Ronald Darby can easily be released next offseason, so giving Jackson a ton of money is not out of the question.

If the team signs Jackson, they could boast a cornerback room that features himself, Darby, and Patrick Surtain II.

Opposing offenses’ passing game would be greatly limited by this elite secondary.

Miami Dolphins – Phillip Lindsay, RB

Why not re-sign Phillip Lindsay and allow him to play in an offense tailored to his strengths?

Many quickly realized that Lindsay would excel in an outside zone scheme, which is what Denver is going to run under Nathaniel Hackett.

Lindsay needs no introduction.  He was a beast for Denver and would thrive as a backup piece to Javonte Williams.  I think this move makes a lot of sense and would love to see Denver bring Phil back.