Franchise Tag Fallout: Hall Tagged, Walker in Play — Broncos RB Plan in 2026 | Orange & Blue Today
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On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down how the NFL franchise tag deadline reshapes the Broncos’ offseason — especially at running back. The Jets tagged Breece Hall, officially removing him from Denver’s free‑agent board unless the Broncos want to surrender two first‑round picks to pry him loose. That’s not happening… so where does Denver turn now. The big headline: the Seahawks did NOT tag Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, instantly making him one of the most explosive names on the market. Is Walker now the top target for Sean Payton. Would Denver actually make a big‑ticket move at running back after emphasizing value and committee approaches in recent years. And if Walker becomes the priority, what does that mean for re‑signing J.K. Dobbins, who flashed but never fully stayed healthy in 2025. The fellas dig into how aggressive Denver wants to be, how Walker fits with RJ Harvey, and whether the Broncos are ready to invest heavily in a position they’ve been hesitant to spend on. 🔥 In this episode: Jets tag Breece Hall — what it means for Denver’s RB plans Seahawks let Kenneth Walker hit the market — is he Denver’s No. 1 target Will the Broncos make a big move at RB or stay value‑focused How adding Walker would impact J.K. Dobbins’ future What the RB landscape looks like after the tag deadline If Denver does go big at running back, is Walker the move — or is there another back you’d rather see them chase?