Broncos Trade Proposal Lands $24 Million ‘Big-Play’ Pro Bowler

   

Head coach Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos have already bolstered a backfield that was four deep entering the offseason with J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey. But CBS Sports’ Cody Benjamin suggests the Broncos do more and trade for Alvin Kamara.

Payton triumphs in return to New Orleans as Broncos dominate Saints |  Toronto Sun

Kamara turns 30 in July and is entering his ninth season with the New Orleans Saints.

He was also selected in the third round of the 2017 draft while Payton was in the HC chair in New Orleans.

This Heavy Sports trade proposal follows a similar structure to Houston’s trade for Joe Mixon in 2024, when the Texans sent a seventh-round pick in that year’s draft for the two-time Pro Bowl back, who is younger and has been more durable than Kamara.

Broncos get:

 
  • Alvin Kamara

Saints get:

  • 2026 fifth-round pick

This deal offers greater draft capital because the Broncos would not need to re-work Kamara’s contract as the Texans did with Mixon.

It could give the Broncos a boost, though.

“New Orleans isn’t necessarily geared to compete for meaningful wins in 2025,” Benjamin wrote on June 26. “The Broncos, meanwhile, could still use additional big-play weapons for Bo Nix. And their coach, Sean Payton, was responsible for drafting and unleashing Kamara during his time with the Saints. So what if Denver signed J.K. Dobbins and drafted RJ Harvey? Payton wants depth to win on the ground, and besides, Kamara’s best attribute is collecting passes out of the backfield; he could be Nix’s top safety valve.”