Broncos: 4 moves Denver should still try to make before the season

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3. Trade for Josh Jackson

This is a make-or-break year for Josh Jackson, who was a second-round pick of the Packers. He had a decent rookie campaign but struggled in year two. After his first season, Green Bay thought they had another great corner but he did not continue on that path.

The Broncos have had an elite defense over the last decade. With Vic Fangio as head coach, defense is something that they are focused on. Jackson could just need a chance of scenery. He is having a good start to training camp but it is unknown if the Packers will have a spot for him, or will want to.

If the Packers want to part ways with Jackson, it would be better to trade him than just cut ties altogether.

The Broncos could insert Jackson into their system and try to turn his luck around. This move would go far in defending the strong offensive units in the AFC West.

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