The Broncos seem to be the most likely team to make a trade before the deadline.
Multiple teams are interested in trading for Bradley Chubb, according to sources.
According to sources, one team is willing to swap its first-round pick and other compensation for Chubb.
According to sources familiar with the team's thinking, the Broncos don't plan to trade Jerry Jeudy or KJ Hamler even though they are getting calls from other teams.
According to sources, the Broncos want to use Jeudy and Hamler in order to get their offense going again. According to sources, the Broncos could potentially trade one of the receiver by Tuesday, but only if they received a strong offer.
Chubb is having one of his best seasons so far with 5.5 sacks through Denver's first seven games. Any team that agrees to the required trade compensation will want to extend Chubb's contract as well.
The Broncos will try to sign Chubb to a long-term contract if they don't trade him by Tuesday. Chubb's new contract is expected to be worth more than $20 million a year, according to sources.
One year ago, the Broncos traded Von Miller to the Los Angeles Rams just before the deadline for second- and third-round picks, and Chubb is likely to fetch even more in compensation if Denver decides to trade him.
Chubb emphasized that he wants to stay with the Broncos and that he is not even thinking about the trade speculation.
Chubb missed most of last season because of bone spurs in both of his feet, but he did not miss a game in 2019. He had a career-best 12 sacks in a single season.