The Denver Broncos released one of their high-priced free agents on October 4.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Broncos are moving on from outside linebacker Randy Gregory, who had been knocked out of the starting lineup and benched.
Per Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Broncos tried trading the 31-year-old pass rusher but were unable to find a trade partner.
Gregory had asked for his release, according to Mike Klis of Denver’s 9News, after seeing less playing time. In the Broncos’ October 1 win over the Chicago Bears, Gregory played on 46% of the team’s defensive snaps, the third week in a row his time on the field was reduced.
“Per source, in light of Randy Gregory having his playing time reduced and not starting he realized it wasn’t a good fit here. New staff likes young talent. He asked for release yesterday. Sean Payton slept on it and decided best for all to let veteran go,” Klis posted on X, formerly Twitter.
Randy Gregory’s Time in Denver
In the 2022 offseason, Gregory had agreed on a deal to return to the Dallas Cowboys on a five-year, $70 million deal. With the Broncos also interested in him, Gregory backed out of the Dallas deal and signed with Denver on basically the same terms.
He wound up appearing in just 10 games for the Broncos and starting six of them. In 2022, Gregory he played in only six games, registering 2 sacks and 7 quarterback hits and forcing 2 fumbles.
He suffered a knee injury in Week 4 that landed him on injured reserve until Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. There were also two games where Gregory failed to make the box score because of his lack of production.
This season, Gregory had one sack and 9 total tackles in four games. In two of them, he failed to record a single tackle.
Another Bad Look for George Paton
When the Broncos hired general manager George Paton in 2021, he was known for having an eye for talent and working the back end of rosters unlike anyone else in the NFL. But that hasn’t necessarily been the case. In addition to his signing Gregory, his signing of veteran free agents Ronald Darby, Kyle Fuller and Mike Boone in 2021 didn’t work. None is on the current roster.
The day before the 2021 draft, he signed veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to compete with Drew Lock. That experiment lasted just one season, and neither QB is on the current roster.
In 2022, Paton signed D.J. Jones and K’Waun Williams to beef up the defensive line and secondary, respectively. Jones has not replicated the success he had with the San Francisco 49ers, and Williams had just 1 interception in 14 games last year and has not played this year because of injury.
With issues at the middle linebacker position, Paton refused to go out and find linebackers that can go sideline to sideline. Instead, he went out and signed Alex Singleton to a one-year deal, but re-signed him this year along with Josey Jewell.
With the right tackle spot being an issue since 2014, Paton signed Tom Compton, who battled injuries all year, and Billy Turner. Neither was the answer at right tackle and neither is on the roster one year later.
Paton also traded for Russell Wilson after what had been the worst season of his career and signed him to a five-year deal. Wilson is playing better this season under new head coach Sean Payton.
It’s fair to say that we can put the Gregory signing on the bad list of moves made by Paton.
0 Comments