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thought you'd have been able to find a trade partner

Broncos waived WR Seth Williams.
Williams was the 219th overall pick in this year's draft but was unable to crack a top-heavy receiver depth chart in Denver. The rookie has a solid blend of size and speed and figures to draw some interest on the waiver wire
 
thought you'd have been able to find a trade partner

Broncos waived WR Seth Williams.
Williams was the 219th overall pick in this year's draft but was unable to crack a top-heavy receiver depth chart in Denver. The rookie has a solid blend of size and speed and figures to draw some interest on the waiver wire
PS candidate probably
 
Broncos waived OG Austin Schlottmann.
A 2018 UDFA, Schlottmann appeared in all 16 games each of the past two years, making six starts. The Broncos reportedly "hope" he can be stashed on the practice squad. That profile is the kind that might draw a gander or two on waivers, so it is not a given.
 
RIP QB god :(

Broncos waived WR Kendall Hinton.
One of 2020's folk heroes had already been yo-yoing on and off the roster since his ill-fated start at quarterback last November. Despite his versatility, Hinton is a jack of some trades, master of none. Headed into his age-24 campaign, it's not a guarantee Hinton will stick on the Broncos' practice squad.
 
thought you'd have been able to find a trade partner

Broncos waived WR Seth Williams.
Williams was the 219th overall pick in this year's draft but was unable to crack a top-heavy receiver depth chart in Denver. The rookie has a solid blend of size and speed and figures to draw some interest on the waiver wire
Bit of a dumb draft pick then
 

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The Broncos have gotten their roster to 53. It happened through a combination of moves, from releasing 22 players to making some trades to placing multiple players on the reserve/PUP list.

Released were tackle Cam Fleming, cornerback Nate Hairston, and DL Shamar Stephen. The team waived tackle Quinn Bailey, tight end Shaun Beyer, receiver Tyrie Cleveland, running back Damarea Crockett, tight end Austin Fort, tackle Drew Himmelman, receiver Kendall Hinton, defensive tackle Isaiah Mack, safety Trey Marshall, cornerback Mac McCain III, cornerback Parnell Motley, receiver De'Mornay Pierson-El, fullback Adam Prentice, linebacker Curtis Robinson, quarterback Brett Rypien, guard/center Austin Schlottmann, running back Stevie Scott III, cornerback Saivion Smith, defensive end Marquiss Spencer, linebacker Derrek Tuszka, linebacker Barrington Wade, and receiver Seth Williams.

The Broncos also placed cornerbacks Essang Bassey and Duke Dawson Jr. on the reserve/physically unable to perform list. They will be eligible to return after six weeks of the regular season.

The Broncos also announced that receiver Trinity Benson was traded to the Lions for 2022 fifth- and seventh-round picks, and that linebacker Jonas Griffith has been acquired in trade with the 49ers
 
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Broncos plan on waiving RB Royce Freeman.
As 9News's Mike Klis noted, Denver may hold onto Freeman for a few days in an attempt to trade him. Freeman played well in the preseason but the additions of Javonte Williams and Mike Boone made him expendable. His rushing workload has been scaled back since his rookie season but he did manage to find 43 receptions in 2019. After failing to establish himself as anything more than a backup-caliber runner, Freeman's trade market will be slim at best.
 

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