Report: Broncos' Siemian expected to be available via trade
Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian is expected to be available via trade this offseason and Denver will discuss moving him with other teams at the NFL combine at the start of March, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
Siemian started 14 games in 2016 and 10 last season, before ultimately being dropped from the starting lineup as the Broncos attempted to jump-start their struggling offense.
Denver's expected to pursue free-agent options, and former first-rounder Paxton Lynch still has two years remaining on his rookie deal, so it appears Siemian will be the odd man out.
It's unlikely he'll be pursued as a starter in the open market, but he could be brought in to compete for a job in training camp - especially considering he carries just a $1.92-million cap hit in 2018, the last year of his current contract, according to Spotrac.
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