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How Broncos can deliver a Top-5 defense through talent-filled free agency

Joe Schobert picks off a pass. Credit: Scott Galvin, USA TODAY Sports.

Joe Schobert picks off a pass. Credit: Scott Galvin, USA TODAY Sports.

Buy the defense, build the offense.

That’s the new mantra of Denver Broncos fans. At least, for this week.

Through the coming free agency period, which kicks off on Mar. 18, the Broncos can “buy” a defense and then turn around and “build” the offense through the NFL Draft with their bevy of 12 picks.

And now that we’re in the heart of the offseason, we’ve been bringing Broncos fans lots of coverage on individuals who will likely be coming or going; let’s put it all together here in an ideal scenario for Denver.

Should they stay or should they go?

First, Denver’s got 27 free agents to decide on; 14 are unrestricted, four are club options, six are restricted and four are exclusive rights free agents. We’re not going through the entire list, but here are predictions on the highlights:

Let ’em go

Bring ’em back

OK, those moves cover most of the starters on Denver’s long free agent list. It leaves a massive void at cornerback and defensive end, where the Broncos will have to make moves.

Free Agency signings

Signing Amukamara, Jones and Schobert would give Denver a no-doubt Top-5 defense once again. Because, we can’t forget about Von Miller — who will bounce back in 2020 — as well as Bradley Chubb, coming off the Injured Reserve hungry.

Those three free agents, along with Shelby Harris, Simmons and McGovern count for around $55 million in cap space. Denver would still need to likely address that defensive end position with Wolfe leaving, which could be done with that extra $15 million or possibly in the draft. Also, expect the Broncos to sign a veteran wide receiver, as well as another guard.

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