Broncos Roster Cuts: Estime & Watson – Reasons & Analysis

Broncos trim Roster: A Deep Dive into the⁢ RB Battle, Cap Moves & What It Means for ⁤Week 1

The Denver Broncos are rapidly approaching the final roster cutdown, and‍ Monday brought a flurry of moves impacting both the offensive backfield and the defensive secondary.This isn’t just about numbers; it’s about signaling the direction of the team under Sean Payton and setting the stage for a potentially⁢ revitalized run game. let’s break down what happened, ⁢what it ⁤means for your Broncos experience, and what to expect as we head into Week 1.

The Running Back Room: Badie Emerges,⁢ Estime &⁢ Watson Face Uncertainty

The most intriguing growth centers around the ⁢running back competition. While Javonte Williams continues his recovery ‍and Samaje Perine is a known quantity, the⁣ battle for the RB3 and RB4 spots has been fiercely contested.

Ultimately, it appears that former Baltimore Raven Gus Badie has secured⁢ a spot, likely as ⁤the RB4. His performance⁤ throughout camp, particularly in pass protection and receiving, has clearly impressed Coach ⁢Payton. Payton highlighted ⁢Badie’s “savviness” and even⁣ noted his ⁤late-season activation during a playoff push last year.

However,⁢ the⁤ door isn’t entirely closed on undrafted rookies Jaleel McLaughlin and⁤ Julian Watson, or even fifth-round ⁢pick, Damarea Estime.

estime’s‍ Fight: Despite a solid preseason showing⁢ – 45 yards on eight carries in the finale against the Saints – Estime’s fate rests with the coaching staff. He feels he’s done enough, but acknowledges Payton’s vision is paramount. Watson’s Potential: ⁤Watson⁣ showcased remarkable burst and receiving ability during camp.the Broncos reportedly ⁢have interest⁤ in bringing him back to the practice squad if he clears waivers.
McLaughlin’s Role: He’s positioned to compete for change-of-pace and third-down work.

The Broncos may attempt to retain Estime via waivers,recognizing his potential as a young,developing back.

what Does This Mean⁣ for⁢ Week 1 Touches?

Payton’s⁤ plan is becoming clearer: a defined pecking order with ⁢a focus on a “markedly different” run game⁤ then the one we saw in 2023.⁢ Here’s a likely⁣ scenario:

  1. Javonte Williams & Samaje Perine: Expect a timeshare with Williams potentially taking⁣ the ‍led as⁤ he gets fully⁤ back to‍ form.
  2. Gus Badie & Jaleel McLaughlin: These two will likely battle for opportunities‍ on third ⁣downs and as change-of-pace options.

Payton⁤ emphasized that even the best running games aren’t “perfect,” but rely on a back’s ability to adapt and make plays.

Cornerback Shakeup: Damarri Mathis Released for Cap Relief

On the defensive side, the Broncos released cornerback Damarri Mathis, a 2022 fourth-round pick. While Mathis ⁣showed promise ‍as a rookie, he struggled in 2023 and fell out of ⁤favor.

This move isn’t ⁤necessarily about Mathis’s‍ performance; it’s a ⁣strategic cap maneuver. Denver saves $3.4 million in cap space, providing flexibility for potential⁢ waiver⁣ claims and further roster ⁣adjustments. Mathis is expected to be claimed by a team ⁤needing cornerback depth.

Other Roster Moves: A Full List

Here’s a complete rundown of the Broncos’ cuts as of Monday evening, bringing the roster down to 78 players:

⁢ OLB Andrew ‍Farmer
WR Joaquin Davis
CB Micah Abraham
CB ⁣Joshua ⁢Pickett (receiving injury settlement)
⁣ OL Clay Webb
OL xavier Truss
⁣ DL Michael Dwumfour
OLB Garrett ⁣Nelson
WR Jerjuan⁤ Newton (receiving⁣ injury settlement)
RB Damarea Estime
RB julian Watson
* CB Damarri Mathis

Several undrafted rookies – Davis, Newton, ‍Webb, and Truss – are considered strong⁢ practice squad⁢ candidates,⁢ providing valuable depth for the ‍future.

Looking Ahead:⁣ Waiver Claims & Final Roster Decisions

The next ⁤few days will be critical. The Broncos will actively monitor the ⁤waiver wire, potentially adding players ‍to fill needs or‍ capitalize on value. the final 53-man roster is due by Saturday,and the team will be looking to balance experience,potential,and positional

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