$31 Million Decision Dubbed Broncos’ ‘Smartest’ Offseason Move

   

The Denver Broncos were among the more buzzworthy teams during the free agency legal tampering period. The Bronco signed five outside veterans, including former San Francisco 49ers stars Dre Greenlaw and Talanoa Hufanga.

Report: Broncos sign linebacker Dre Greenlaw - Mile High Report

A fifth-round pick by the 49ers in 2019, Greenlaw was vital to San Francisco’s defense.

Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport considers Greenlaw’s addition the Broncos general manager George Paton’s best move during free agency despite the $31.5 million (over three years) cost.

“The structure of the contract affords the Broncos some insurance if Greenlaw can’t stay on the field,” Davenport wrote on March 20. “If Greenlaw rebounds from his Achilles tear in Super Bowl LVIII, an already stout Denver defense should be that much better, especially against the run. But if his injury woes continue, the Broncos won’t be on the hook for a significant long-term investment.

“Low-risk, high-reward deals make NFL general managers look good.”

Greenlaw, who turns 28 years old in May, played in two games in 2024, missing the first 14 weeks of the campaign after tearing his Achilles in the Super Bowl the preceding season.

He recorded 120-plus tackles in 2022 and 2023 before his two-game campaign in 2024.

Dre Greenlaw’s Contract Gives Broncos Flexibility

According to Spotrac, Greenlaw will count $5.8 million against the Broncos’ cap in 2025, which ranks 54th in the league. That is a bargain if Greenlaw is back to his 100-plus-tackle self this upcoming season.

That would save the Broncos $9 million with $2.2 million in dead cap next offseason.

The Broncos also still have 2023 third-round pick Drew Sanders, who is healthy after an Achilles injury disrupted his 2024 campaign. He will compete on the inside after experimenting on the edge last season.