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Broncos roster: LB Karene Reid (No. 47) aims to be latest UDFA to make 53-man roster
Broncos roster: LB Karene Reid (No. 47) aims to be latest UDFA to make 53-man roster

USA Today

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Broncos roster: LB Karene Reid (No. 47) aims to be latest UDFA to make 53-man roster

Broncos Wire's 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at rookie linebacker Karene Reid, No. 47. Before the Broncos: Reid (6-0, 228 pounds) is a rare player in the NIL landscape, as he stayed for all four years at the University of Utah, surviving the team's move from the Pac-12 conference to the Big 12. In four years, Reid played in 43 career games, making 238 total tackles (109 solo, 129 assisted, 20 tackles for loss) 9.0 sacks, 10 pass deflections, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries (one for a touchdown), three interceptions (one for a touchdown). Broncos tenure: Reid joined the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent after the 2025 NFL draft, the teammate of Denver's seventh-round draft pick, Caleb Lohner, and 2024 third-round pick Jonah Elliss. Reid will make his Bronco debut during preseason next month. Chances to make the 53-man roster: Toss-up. Reid received the second-largest guaranteed money total among the team's undrafted players this spring, so he made our list of the five most likely UDFAs to make the 53-man roster. Alex Singleton is coming off a torn ACL and is 31 years old, so Denver would love to see a young linebacker emerge this summer. Judging from the contract he received, it seems like the Broncos like Reid's chances. Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.

5 undrafted free agents with best chances to make Broncos' 53-man roster
5 undrafted free agents with best chances to make Broncos' 53-man roster

USA Today

time09-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

5 undrafted free agents with best chances to make Broncos' 53-man roster

5 undrafted free agents with best chances to make Broncos' 53-man roster The Denver Broncos have a great history of undrafted free agents making the 53-man roster, with at least one UDFA earning a spot on the active roster in 21 of the last 22 seasons. So, who has the best chance this year? Follow the money. Money is obviously not the only factor -- players still have to perform during training camp and preseason to make the squad -- but it does give a hint at how the team ranks their top UDFA additions. The team's five highest-paid UDFAs this year probably have the best odds of making the 53-man roster. Missouri pass rusher Johnny Walker received the highest signing bonus ($20,000, tied) and the most guaranteed money ($254,000) among the team's UDFA signings this spring, according to KUSA-TV's Mike Klis. Denver is deep at outside linebacker, but Walker (6-3, 250 pounds) could be a sleeper after totaling 9.5 sacks last fall. Utah linebacker Karene Reid got a $15,000 signing bonus and $249,000 guaranteed (second most). Reid (6-0, 226 pounds) faces long odds to make the active roster, but the Broncos are not especially deep at inside linebacker, so he'll get an opportunity to impress. Jacksonville State guard/center Clay Webb received $15,000 as a bonus and $225,000 guaranteed (third most). A lingering lawsuit against Webb from high school has been dismissed, and some pundits had Webb (6-3, 312 pounds) projected as a late-round pick. He could be a top candidate for a backup job on the offensive line. Georgia guard/tackle Xavier Truss got a $20,000 signing bonus (tied for the most) and $170,000 guaranteed (fourth-most). Truss (6-7, 320 pounds) is a massive prospect who was a starter for the Bulldogs' College Football Playoff National Championship win in 2022. Kansas linebacker JB Brown received a $10,000 signing bonus and $160,000 guaranteed (fifth-most). Like Reid, Brown (6-2, 230 pounds) will get a chance to win a spot at a position that is not particularly deep. Broncos' 5 UDFAs with best chance to make 53-man roster OLB Johnny Walker ILB Karene Reid OL Clay Webb OL Xavier Truss ILB JB Brown After training camp and preseason, the Broncos will trim the 91-man offseason roster down to 53 players in August, then they will build a 16- or 17-player practice squad. Any UDFAs listed above who do not end up on the active roster would presumably be top candidates for the team's practice squad. Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.

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