2. Graham Glasgow, offensive line
We know the Denver Broncos will be making some major changes on the offensive line in 2023 and one of the positions where they’re likely to have a new starter is at the center spot. Over the last couple of seasons, the primary starting center has been former LSU star Lloyd Cushenberry III, who became the starter in his rookie 2020 season.
Cushenberry suffered an injury in 2022 and was replaced in the lineup by veteran Graham Glasgow, a player who has proven himself a decent starter on the interior offensive line ad both guard and center in the past. For the Broncos in 2022, Glasgow was playing on a reduced contract. The team got Glasgow to take a pay reduction after struggling with injuries and inconsistent play in his first two seasons with the team after signing a big-money free agent deal in 2020.
Glasgow was supposed to be the Broncos’ long-term solution at right guard, but that hasn’t proven to be the case. His 2023 cap hit is $14 million and the Broncos can save $11 million in cap space by letting him go.
Although it was great to have him this past season due to starters on the line getting injured, I don’t think there’s a chance we will see him in Denver at that figure in 2023 so unless he’s taking another reduction on his contract, Glasgow’s time with the team will probably be up.