Quite a few desirable wide receivers are about to hit the market, and the Denver Broncos are rumored to be listening to Demaryius Thomas offers. Thomas is entering his ninth season in the NFL. He's spent the entirety of his career in Denver, and has recorded over 1,000 receiving yards in five seasons.

Thomas was drafted No. 22 overall in the 2010 NFL Draft. He's become a five-time Pro Bowler, and has emerged as one of the more sure-handed veteran receivers in the league. He really benefited when Peyton Manning joined the team in 2012. That year, Thomas recorded 1,434 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. This was the first time he eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in his professional career. This marked the beginning of a five-years streak of Thomas surpassing the 1 k mark.

Last season, Demaryius Thomas fell just short of 1,000 receiving yards. He's on track to reach that mark so far this year, but he's clearly starting to decline. His prime years are over, and the Broncos may be looking to give younger receivers a chance soon.

According to Adam Schefter, a couple teams have reached outo inquire about the asking price for Thomas. No specific names have been released, but the Broncos have not come out to say they are against dealing him before the Oct. 30 trade deadline.

This season, Thomas has recorded 33 receptions for 372 yards and three touchdowns. He didn't score last game, but the Broncos were dominant in their 45-10 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday night. There isn't much time left, so some offers should me made public in the coming days if teams are serious about trading for Thomas.