ENGLEWOOD Womens Courtland Sutton Jersey , Colo. (AP)C.J. Anderson is leaving Denver with a million memories, a Super Bowl ring and no hard feelings.”It’s business, I understand it,” Anderson told The Associated Press on Monday after he was released by the Denver Broncos. ”I’ve been here five years and it came to an end. So, I’m excited for the next opportunity.”Where that is, ”I don’t know,” Anderson said. ”I have no clue at all.”Possible landing spots include Miami, where Dolphins coach Adam Gase offered him a four-year, $18 million deal in 2016 that Denver matched, and New England, where Patriots coach Bill Belichick is also a big fan.Anderson hits free agency at an opportune time.He’s 27, has just 683 career carries and is coming off his best season, one in which he played in all 16 games for the first time and ran for a career-best 1,007 yards .”I would never say it’s a good time to be free,” Anderson said. ”All I ever tried to do was give my best effort to Denver in every way possible. I did that for five years. Now it’s time to go and do that for another team.”Anderson wasn’t one of the 23 running backs drafted in 2013 but the Cal alum has put up better career numbers than all of those running backs except for one: Steelers star Le’Veon Bell.Anderson’s resume includes a Pro Bowl, two dozen TDs, a pair of playoff touchdowns and numerous game-sealing runs Womens Von Miller Jersey , none bigger than his TD plunge that capped Denver’s 24-10 win over Carolina in the Super Bowl three years ago.Shortly afterward, Gase, who had been his offensive coordinator in Denver, offered him the big contract that Broncos GM John Elway ultimately matched.The deal included a $5 million signing bonus and salaries of $675,000 in 2016, $2.9 million last year and $4.5 million in each of the next two years.Because there was no dead cap money in 2018 or ’19, Anderson knew his release was, if not imminent, a very strong possibility this offseason as the Broncos rebuild an anemic offense following a 5-11 season.”I knew I could be released or traded at any time,” Anderson said.His release not only clears a combined $9 million off the books for Denver but it opens the way for Devontae Booker, De’Angelo Henderson or maybe even a pick in the upcoming draft to take over as the Broncos’ featured back alongside new QB Case Keenum .”I respect the decision whether it’s a money issue or a play issue,” Anderson said. ”They feel like they can move on from me. I understand that. That’s the beauty of our game. Now I get an opportunity to showcase my skills somewhere else.”— Good morning, Broncos Country!It’s more than a month until free agency opens and nearly three months until the draft, but why should that stop us from considering all our potential QB options and guessing what John Elway wants to do?Although Elway recently told Peter King he sees Case Keenum as a short-term answer, leaving the door open for a different free agent QB this offseason or more likely a top QB in the draft, Keenum told Nicki Jhabvala that he’s not concerned with Elway’s comments nor does it change his offseason goals.So while Keenum is presumably working on his accuracy this offseason, the big question is https://www.broncoslockerroom.com/authentic-von-miller-jersey , of course, What Will John Elway Do?Nick Foles, anyone?Now that the Eagles backup QB has bought his freedom and the team is likely to look for a trade partner or make him a free agent, many believe the Broncos to be a likely target for Foles. The Athletic asked its 32 NFL beat reporters to answer whether the QB was a “no chance, slim chance or real chance” for their teams, and Jhabvala answered “real chance.” She also pointed out that the Broncos had scouted Foles in 2012 but opted for Brock Osweiler. Given Foles’ production since then versus any of the Broncos’ recently drafted/acquired QBs, Elway might be more interested in Foles now.Dwayne Haskins at 3?????Draft guy Dane Brugler is a fan of Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins, and in his latest mock draft, he argues that the Broncos will trade up - possibly as high as to No. 3 with the Jets - in order to get their new QB.Here is his justification:‘Locking’ in on the frontrunner?See what I did there? Benjamin Allbright has been saying for weeks that Missouri’s Drew Lock is Elway’s top choice, and MHR’s own draft guru Scotty Payne also believes Elway has his sights on Lock - because “Elway doesn’t do smokescreens,” as Scotty says.But how far is he willing to go up from No. 10 to get his top choice if necessary is still anyone’s guess. CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson actually sees the Broncos moving up as far as No. 5 to get Lock.Ray Crockett made an interesting point in the discussion with Wilson, arguing that Lock’s worst game “is really bad” and his best game “is really good,” making him an unknown when it comes to his football IQ and ability to think under pressure.Take what falls to you at 10Both Wilson and Crockett personally believe that what Elway should do (WSJED?) is take whatever he gets at No. 10 - whether it’s a quarterback (if there) or another position of need, of which the Broncos have several. 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