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In the NFL's financial landscape, the Denver Broncos are grappling with Russell Wilson's weighty contract. This salary-cap conundrum forces the Broncos into a precarious position where they might have to let valuable players, like linebacker Josey Jewell, go, which could set off a domino effect in their quest for affordable, impactful talent.

Jewell's likely departure in free agency puts the Broncos in a tough spot. Known for his toughness, leadership, and pre-snap acumen, the veteran linebacker has been a cornerstone of Denver's defense since arriving in 2018. 

Jewell's departure would leave a significant void, not just in terms of on-field production but also in the intangible qualities he brings to the team. As the Broncos look to fill this hole, they'll need to find a linebacker who can match not only Jewell's physicality and skill but also his ability to lead and read the game, all while fitting into the tight constraints of their salary cap.

Let's examine three underrated free agents flying below the Broncos' radar. 

Blake Cashman | Houston Texans

Cashman emerges as a prime candidate in the quest to replace Jewell. Cashman's unique blend of speed and physicality makes him a valuable asset for any team needing a versatile linebacker. 

His performance in 2023, marked by a 79.7 coverage grade via Pro Football Focus, and a top-15 ranking in tackles for a loss, highlights his ability to make plays in various situations. With a low 7% missed tackle rate, Cashman could be the perfect fit for the Broncos, offering a three-down skill set that could alleviate some of the pain of losing Jewell.

Drue Tranquill | Kansas City Chiefs

Another potential replacement is Tranquill, whose coverage skills would be a boon in the pass-heavy AFC West. Despite some struggles against the run, his ability to generate quarterback pressures and excel in coverage cannot be ignored. 

Tranquill's 33 quarterback pressures and 10 sacks since 2022, plus his ability to limit yards in coverage, make him an ideal candidate for a Broncos team looking to maintain a solid defensive presence.

Bobby Wagner | Seattle Seahawks

Wagner could be the answer if the Broncos decide to replace Jewell's leadership and experience. While he may have lost a step-in coverage, Wagner's tackling, play recognition, and football IQ are still among the best in the league. 

His veteran presence could provide stability and guidance to a young Broncos defense, making him an attractive option despite his age.

Bottom Line 

As the Broncos navigate their financial constraints, replacing a player of Jewell's caliber is daunting but possible. Free agents like Cashman, Tranquill, and Wagner offer varying skill sets that could help fill the void left by Jewell's likely departure. 

Each brings unique strengths to the table, and for a team looking to maintain a solid defensive unit without breaking the bank, these players could be key to staying one step ahead in the NFL's ever-challenging fiscal game.

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