NFL Rumors: Asking Price For Denver Broncos Receivers Still Considered Too High
The Denver Broncos franchise has been in a state of disrepair since their last Super Bowl victory, but now with Sean Payton as their Head Coach looking to resurrect the career of Russell Wilson, there's a bit of optimism with the organization.
This off-season is now crucial to any potential turnaround, and it appears that Denver is still drawing plenty of interest in their top two wide receivers Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton, but at this point, it looks like no deal is imminent.
Reportedly, even after moves for Brandin Cooks and Elijah Moore this off-season, the price for them remains too high, with neither viewed as a legit No. 1 around the league, so right now, it looks like Denver need to lower their price or they'll head into 2023 with them still on the roster.Update: The #Broncos trade asking price for WRs Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton "remains too high" for other NFL teams, per @TheAthletic
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 24, 2023
The report says other teams see Jeudy as too inconsistent and Sutton isn't viewed as a WR1 for that asking price.https://t.co/Ut6mBZqW79 pic.twitter.com/6K1kB49Xfg
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