Jared Odrick, defensive tackle
Ideal landing spot: Denver Broncos
Despite the uncertainty at quarterback, the Broncos are still a team that is in win-now mode. As such, it needs every advantage it can get on both sides of the ball.
And while Denver has an impressive array of talent on the defensive side of the ball, it could still use some depth on the defensive line. This is a defense that is technically a 3-4 front, but oftentimes it features four men with their hands in the dirt and operates much like a 4-3 on passing downs.
That’s why Odrick is such a perfect fit. He’s a guy who can play inside and out, can be moved around like a chess piece and holds up well against the run. Though he missed 10 games last year due to injury, he’s fully healthy now and is no doubt looking for an opportunity to play for a winning team after spending his career in Miami and Jacksonville.
He’s a prototypical rotational player for Denver’s multiple-front defensive line.