After a week of NFL Free Agency, the Denver Broncos have yet to sign an outside free agent, leaving fans wondering about their strategy. While sticking to their current roster is one approach, the Broncos need to bolster their lineup, particularly at linebacker. Despite retaining Justin Strnad and Alex Singleton, the team lacks proven depth in this crucial position.
The release of veteran Dre Greenlaw was a significant move. Although it might have been the right call, Greenlaw was expected to fill a major gap, and now that void remains. Enter Christian Rozeboom, a potential free agency solution who could provide the depth the Broncos need.
Rozeboom's journey from undrafted free agent in 2020 out of South Dakota State to starting linebacker speaks volumes about his tenacity. By 2021, he was on the Rams' active roster and became a special teams standout by 2022.
His performance earned him a starting role in 2024 with the Rams and a subsequent one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers. Despite being replaced by a high-profile player in Devin Lloyd, Rozeboom's experience is invaluable.
While Rozeboom may not be a household name, his stats tell a compelling story. With 347 career tackles and a career-high seven tackles for loss last season, his performance is noteworthy. The main concern is his 12.8 percent missed tackle rate last season, though it was a more respectable 8.8 percent the year before with a stronger defensive front in Los Angeles.
For the Broncos, Rozeboom offers experienced depth and special teams prowess, which is crucial since Justin Strnad is expected to start. Signing Rozeboom would provide a versatile player who can step up if needed and enhance the team's special teams unit.
At 29, Rozeboom is in his prime and motivated to prove his worth for a bigger contract next offseason. This makes him an attractive option for the Broncos to fill the gap left by Greenlaw with a seasoned linebacker who brings big-game experience and versatility to the table.
