When the season ends, the focus shifts—but the work doesn’t stop.
For the Denver Broncos, the offseason is where the roster is reshaped, roles are redefined, and the foundation for the next season is built. The Offseason Mode section is designed to help you follow that process clearly and consistently.
Instead of scattered headlines, you’ll find a structured look at how decisions are made across the National Football Leaguecalendar—and what those decisions actually mean for the team.
What Offseason Mode Is (and Why It Matters)
Offseason Mode focuses on one core idea:
👉 How the roster is built, adjusted, and prepared for the season ahead
This section moves beyond announcements and breaks down:
- Why moves are made
- How they affect the depth chart
- What they signal about team direction
The offseason isn’t just about adding players—it’s about shaping a complete 53-man roster.
The Types of Articles You’ll Find Here
1. Free Agency Analysis
When players are signed, released, or restructured, you’ll find:
- What the move actually accomplishes
- How the player fits into the system
- Who gains or loses opportunity because of it
These articles answer:
👉 Why this move matters beyond the headline
2. NFL Draft Coverage
The draft is one of the most important phases of roster building.
In this section, you’ll see:
- Player fits based on team needs
- Position-by-position priorities
- Post-draft impact on the depth chart
After the draft, the focus shifts to:
👉 Who actually has a path to contributing—and who doesn’t
3. Salary Cap & Contract Decisions
Roster building isn’t just about talent—it’s about allocation.
You’ll find:
- Contract breakdowns
- Cap space implications
- Extension and restructure discussions
These posts explain:
👉 What the team can do—and what it can’t—based on financial decisions
4. Depth Chart Evolution
The offseason quietly reshapes the roster before training camp even begins.
You’ll see:
- Updated depth chart projections
- Positional strengths and weaknesses
- Areas still needing attention
This helps answer:
👉 Where the roster stands right now—not where it was last season
5. Roster Needs & Strategy
Before and after major moves, this section looks at:
- What the team still needs
- Which positions are stable
- Where competition is expected
These articles focus on:
👉 The direction the team is heading
6. Training Camp Outlook
As the offseason transitions into camp, coverage shifts toward:
- Position battles to watch
- Players with the most to gain
- Early roster projections
This connects directly to what you’ll later see in Roster Watch.
How Offseason Mode Fits With the Rest of the Site
Each section of the site plays a role:
- Offseason Mode → How the roster is built
- Roster Watch → How players earn their roles
- Game Plan → How those roles are used each week
Together, they give you a full picture of the team across the entire year.
What Makes This Section Different
A lot of offseason coverage focuses on:
- Big names
- Rankings
- Immediate reactions
Offseason Mode is different. It focuses on:
- Practical impact
- Roster construction
- Long-term implications
Instead of just asking what happened, it answers:
👉 What does this mean for the team going forward?
What You’ll Gain From Following Offseason Mode
By following this section, you’ll begin to understand:
- How NFL teams actually build a roster
- Why certain moves are prioritized over others
- How financial decisions affect personnel decisions
- Which players are positioned to take on larger roles
You’ll also start to see patterns—how moves connect and build toward a larger plan.
Final Thoughts
The offseason is where direction is set.
Wins and losses come later, but the decisions made here shape everything that follows. If you want to understand not just who the Broncos are—but how they’re being built…
👉 Offseason Mode is where that story unfolds.

