Broncos Urged to Sign $7 Million Upgrade Over Beleaguered Starter

   

The Denver Broncos snapped their nine-year postseason drought, but they have plenty of room for improvement. An upgrade at safety could be among the needs and Tre’von Moehrig of the Las Vegas Raiders could solve their issues at a relative bargain.

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Moehrig, 25, was the No. 43 overall pick of the 2021 draft. He set a career-high with 104 total tackles and 2 fumble recoveries in 2024.

The 33rd Team’s Marcus Mosher believes Moehrig would be a fine upgrade over P.J. Locke.

“The Denver Broncos have to find a better safety option than P.J. Locke this offseason, and they could do so by signing someone away from the Raiders. Tre’von Moehrig has been an incredibly durable and reliable player in Las Vegas during the last four seasons,” Mosher wrote on February 4.

“While he isn’t overly dynamic, he can play all over the defense and is an ascending player. Adding him to Vance Joseph’s defense would give Denver the best secondary in the league.”

Moehrig, who has started 64 of 66 career games, is coming off a four-year, $7.9 million contract.

Over The Cap projects a $5.8 million annual valuation for Moehrig. OTC also projects the Broncos will have $34.8 million in space. There is also an expectation they will seek an upgrade over Locke.

Broncos Expected to Seek Upgrade Over P.J. Locke

9News’ Mike Klis reviewed the Broncos’ safety position, and he revealed there has been “buzz” about potentially adding another safety this offseason.

Once again, Locke was singled out.

“On the plus side, newcomer Brandon Jones and returnee P.J. Locke,  both in their first full season as starters, provided greater range and stability than their predecessor duo of Kareem Jackson and Justin Simmons,” Klis wrote on February 4. “On the negative side, the Broncos weren’t fully satisfied with their safety play down the stretch.

“There’s some buzz the Broncos may want to upgrade the position currently occupied by Locke, who made $3.97 million in 2024 and is due to make a non-guaranteed $4 million in 2025.”

Locke, 27, recorded career-highs with 74 total stops, 1 FF, and 1.0 sacks in his first season as a starter for the Broncos. He also allowed 74.1% completion and 4 touchdowns on the season, per Pro Football Reference.