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View all 37 moves the Broncos have made so far this offseason

Denver Broncos general manager George Paton was busy during free agency.

The Broncos signed 12 outside free agents and re-signed five of their in-house free agents. Denver also made a few cap-related roster cuts, and they lost 11 in-house free agents to other teams.

Now the Broncos will turn their attention toward the 2023 NFL draft. Denver currently holds five picks, with their first selections in the third round. The Broncos might also be able to add some more draft capital through trades.

So far this offseason, Denver has not made any trades, but that might change as the draft draws closer. Here’s a quick look back at the 37 moves the Broncos have made so far this offseason.

Signed 11 players to reserve/future contracts

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The Broncos signed WR Victor Bolden, G Parker Ferguson, CB Faion Hicks, CB Delonte Hood, DB Devon Key, RB Tyreik McAllister, OLB Wyatt Ray, OL Hunter Thedford, LB Ray Wilborn, DL Jordan Jackson and OT Isaiah Prince to future reserve/contracts following the 2022 season. 

Those players officially joined the 90-man offseason roster when the NFL’s new league year started in March.

12. Signed WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey

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13. Released RB Chase Edmonds

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14. Released G Graham Glasgow

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15. Released CB Ronald Darby

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16. Waived WR Victor Bolden

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17. Waived WR Freddie Swain

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18. Signed DE Zach Allen

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19. Signed TE Chris Manhertz

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20. Signed OT Mike McGlinchey

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21. Signed QB Jarett Stidham

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22. Re-signed DB P.J. Locke

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23. Re-signed ILB Alex Singleton

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24. Signed RB Samaje Perine

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25. Signed G Ben Powers

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26. Signed FB Michael Burton

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27. Signed CB Tremon Smith

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28. Waived CB Lamar Jackson

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29. Released OLB Wyatt Ray

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30. Re-signed ILB Jonas Griffith

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31. Signed P Riley Dixon

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32. Rescinded P Corliss Waitman’s ERFA tender

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33. Re-signed CB Essang Bassey

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34. Signed RB Tony Jones Jr.

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35. Signed WR Marquez Callaway

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36. Signed C Kyle Fuller

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37. Re-signed OL Quinn Bailey

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What's next?

The Broncos have five picks to use in the NFL draft from April 27-29:

Round 3: No. 67 overall via Colts (2022 draft trade)
Round 3: No. 68 overall (own selection)
Round 4: No. 108 overall (own selection)
Round 5: No. 139 overall (own selection)
Round 6: No. 195 overall via Steelers (Malik Reed trade)

After the draft, Denver will fill out the 90-man offseason roster with undrafted free agent signings.

Story originally appeared on Broncos Wire