The Denver Broncos made huge waves Monday by trading linebacker Von Miller to the Los Angeles Rams, and it appears that they are not yet done making moves ahead of the trade deadline. According to Pro Football Talk, the Broncos are working the phones for a potential trade involving cornerback Kyle Fuller.

Fuller just signed a one-year deal with the Broncos that's worth $9.5 million, but so far this season, he has yet to record an interception. With him on the roster, Denver is currently 10th in the NFL with a pass defense that's giving up 224.9 yards per game and 13th in interception rate (2.26%). The Broncos are also likely trying to move Fuller to create some more breathing space not only on their cap room but on their crowded secondary that also features the likes of Patrick Surtain II, Ronald Darby, and Bryce Callahan.

Fuller's ideal landing spot would be a contender with a need to address a leaky pass defense such as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers, and Kansas City Chiefs. The Tennessee Titans are also a potential destination for Fuller, who was a first-round pick by the Chicago Bears back in the 2014 NFL Draft.

So far in his NFL career, Fuller has collected a total of 19 interceptions across 103 games.