The Denver Broncos acquired Dewayne Robertson from the Jets for a conditional pick in the 2009 draft. Robertson was with the Jets for 5 straight seasons. He was also the 4th overall pick in the 2003 draft from Kentucky. Although, he seemed to be out of position in the Jets' 3-4 alignment. He's also been troubled by knee complications.
Both teams have been discussing a trade since the middle of March. Earlier this month, the Jets allowed Denver to discuss with Robertson a new contract and both teams had agreed on a restructured deal. Although the Broncos and Jets continued to move toward an agreement on a compensation package and came to an accord Thursday.
"It's a great opportunity," said agent Hadley Engelhard. "He's got the chance to showcase his abilities." Engelhard is hoping to finalize a new contract for Robertson with the Broncos shortly.
This is the 2nd time the Jets have agreed to trade Robertson. Last month, they had a deal with Cincinnati for 4th and 5th round picks. However, Robertson failed their physical because of a knee problems. The Broncos gave Robertson a physical also but they were satisfied with his knee since he played all last season no problems.
Robertson will join Marcus Thomas as the starting defensive tackles in Denver as the team reorganizes their defensive line for the 3rd time in 4 years. Robertson was made expendable by the Jets because he doesn't fit in the team's 3-4 scheme. If the Jets weren't able to deal Robertson, he probably would have been cut. He was owed a $3 million bonus and has a salary cap number of about $11 million for this year.
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