Broncos’ UDFA contracts could give clues about who will make 53-man roster

Essang Bassey might be a favorite to make the Broncos’ 53-man roster.

When NFL teams make decisions about roster cuts, a player’s performance on the field is the biggest factor to consider.

That doesn’t mean other factors don’t have any influence on decisions, though. A player’s draft status and contract situation can also influence a team’s decision.

For the Broncos, the bonuses for undrafted free agents could give us a clue about which of those players Denver coveted the most. Sometimes teams get into bidding wars for UDFAs and a player’s large bonus certainly doesn’t guarantee a player will make the team, but it can help.

Running back LeVante Bellamy received a $25,000 signing bonus and $35,000 in guaranteed salary, according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. Could that be a sign that the Broncos plan to trade or cut Royce Freeman and have Bellamy serve as the third-string RB this season? Maybe.

Cornerback Essang Bassey received a $20,000 signing bonus, according to Klis. Even though he didn’t receive the largest bonus, Bassey might be the most likely UDFA to make Denver’s roster. The team needs more depth at cornerback and Bassey could be a sleeper to watch this summer.

Here are the remaining UDFA signing bonuses, according to Klis:

Player Bonus
WR Zimari Manning $12,500
WR Kendall Hilton $10,000 (plus $5,000 guaranteed salary)
QB Riley Neal $8.000
DB Douglas Coleman $5,000
OT Hunter Watts $3,000

The undrafted free agents who don’t make the 53-man roster will be strong candidates to make the Broncos’ practice squad.

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Broncos signing undrafted free agent OL Hunter Watts

The Broncos are signing undrafted free agent offensive lineman Hunter Watts.

The Denver Broncos are signing undrafted free agent offensive lineman Hunter Watts, the Central Arkansas football program announced on Twitter on Saturday evening.

Watts (6-8, 320 pounds) appeared in four games as a freshman, eight games as a sophomore, 11 games as a junior and 12 games as a senior. He was not invited to the NFL combine earlier this offseason.

In an interview with Damond Talbot of NFL Draft Diamonds last summer, Watts said his best trait was his mentality, perhaps with some of his inspiration coming from “Rocky Balboa,” a character in the film Rocky.

“He was hard working and never let any obstacles get in his way to reach the overall goal,” Watts told Talbot of Balboa, a fictional boxer.

Watts will likely compete with Jake Rodgers, Tyler Jones, Calvin Anderson, Ka’John Armstrong and Quinn Bailey for one of Denver’s backup offensive tackle positions.

The Broncos have signed five undrafted free agents so far. We are tracking all of Denver’s undrafted free agent signings here.

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