As the Broncos attempt to scale back to the mountaintop of relevance, they face important decisions beginning this week at the NFL combine
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The Broncos require more talent, pure and simple. They also need to figure out which players they want back and at what price. In talking to sources, the Broncos are expected to prioritize re-signing defensive end Dre'Mont Jones, which was a blueprint when the team traded away Bradley Chubb, who they did not attend to give a new contract. General manager George Paton will meet with Jones' agent at the combine.
Denver could also make a run at inside linebacker Alex Singleton and left guard Dalton Risner, though it's more likely that Risner tests the market where he is line for $9-to-$10 million per year based on comparable players. Singleton played for $1.15 million on a one-year deal last season, but his 163 tackles, 101 solo, scream for a substantial raise.
Even left tackle Garett Bolles' faces questions as he returns from a complicated broken leg and ankle. While Quinn Meinerz is likely to return at right guard, it's possible Denver will feature three new starters. NFL Network Daniel Jeremiah believes Denver could address the offensive line or edge rusher with their first picks at No. 67 and No. 68.
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