The Denver Broncos are interested in working with veteran wide receiver Adam Humphries, according to a just-released report.

The free agency negotiation window isn't open for a couple more days, but the Broncos are an early team with reported interest in the wide receiver.

According to My9 News, the Broncos have interest in Tampa Bay’s Adam Humphries. How much interest won’t be known until the free agent negotiating window opens and it becomes time to talk money.

Humphries is coming off the best year among all free agent-eligible receivers as he had 76 catches for 816 yards and five touchdowns for the Bucs in 2018. Humphries is also a solid punt returner, which would fill another underrated void on the Broncos’ roster.

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Humphries works out of the slot and though Denver already has a very good receiver in Emmanuel Sanders, Sanders’ preference is to stay outside.

Other free agent receivers who would give the Broncos a boost are the Eagles’ Golden Tate and Mike Wallace, the Chargers’ Tyrell Williams, Baltimore’s John Brown (if Broncos are convinced his sickle cell trait won’t be a problem), Washington’s Jamison Crowder, Jacksonville’s Donte Moncrief, and Cleveland’s Breshad Perriman.

However, of all the potential free agents, the strongest contender is none other than Adam Humphries. It will be interesting to see if, indeed, Elway and the Broncos are able to negotiate a deal.