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Three Free Agents the Broncos Could Target On Day Three of Free Agency
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The Denver Broncos have already started making a lot of moves in the first two days of free agency. They have had big signings like Talanoa Hufanga and smaller signings like Trent Sherfield. They have filled a lot of important holes but still have work to do on their roster.

The Broncos have still yet to fill holes like running back, tight end, and cornerback. They will look to fill these holes through the remaining free agents, as there is still a lot of talent left on the board. There are multiple former Pro Bowlers that are still available after two days of free agency.

The first free agent the Broncos should target is Evan Engram. The Broncos still have a glaring hole at tight end, and Engram is better than any remaining free agent or draft prospect. Engram is coming off a disappointing season full of injuries, but he was playing the best football of his career before the injury.

Engram had the best season of his career in 2023 and was having a strong campaign in 2024 before getting injured. Engram had 47 catches for 365 yards and one touchdown in nine games, and the year prior, he made his second pro bowl game.

Engram is only 30 years old and is still a phenomenal pass-catcher. Engram knows how to find a soft spot in the defense, and he can be even more successful in a Sean Payton Offense.

Another free agent the Broncos should target is Kendall Fuller. Fuller played for the Miami Dolphins last season, where he recorded 50 tackles, seven pass deflections, and one fumble recovery. 

Fuller is a lockdown corner with great reactions and ball skills. Fuller is a versatile corner who can play in the slot, too. That's why the Broncos are the perfect team to sign him. The Broncos have Patrick Surtain and Riley Moss as the number one and two corners, but the third corner spot is up for grabs.

Fuller would be a perfect leader for the Broncos' young and talented cornerback room. Fuller has already had stints with the Washington Commanders, Kansas City Chiefs, and the Miami Dolphins, so he will be looking to join his fourth team.  

The Broncos should also go after Amari Cooper. Cooper just finished a season he started with the Cleveland Browns but ended with the Buffalo Bills. Cooper's role on the Bills fluctuated, and he never really got acclimated in Buffalo. 

Cooper had 44 catches for 547 yards and four touchdowns last season for the Browns and Bills. Cooper is still a great route runner with a crafty release that can be a number one option. With a full offseason to learn a team's playbook, he should be able to show he is still an elite wide receiver.

Cooper is 30 years old and has the veteran experience the Broncos locker room needs. Cooper could be the target that Bo Nix needs, and signing him to a multi-year deal could allow Cooper and Nix to form a bond. 

The Broncos need to look to make moves like this to fill out the roster with competitive veterans that can still contribute to an NFL roster.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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