4. Shiloh Keo
EXPERIENCE: 4 years DRAFT: 5th round (144th overall) out of Idaho
CAREER STARTS: 11 HONORS: None
’15 CAP HIT: $138 K PREDICTED ’16 CAP HIT: $.5-1 M
LAST YEAR: 3 total tackles; 1 interception; 1 passes defensed
BEST YEAR: 53 total tackles; 1 interception; 6 passes defensed (2013)
WHY THE BRONCOS COULD BE INTERESTED: Here’s Shilo Keo’s best asset: He’s cheap, dirt cheap.
And really, that means something. Keo spent a year and a half out of the league, and the fact that he was a backup on a Super Bowl championship team doesn’t mean someone’s about to shell out a sizable check to get him. Honestly, it’s probably the Broncos or nobody for him — I doubt anyone other than Wade Phillips will be signing him off Twitter a second time.
So if the Broncos are looking for a backup who can play special teams and contribute when needed, Keo could be there guy, and he’s going to cost less than just about anyone else.