It’s the end of the week with many of the biggest names in the market at new homes. Some teams made great moves while others just opened the door for questioning. Now, I feel it's my duty to distinguish who I believe are winners and losers following NFL free agency.

Winner, Denver Broncos: It's always a tell-tale sign of what an organization will do when they have a rookie quarterback under contract and how much advantage they’ll take of it. The Broncos came away with some big signings with the most notable being former 49ers Talanoa Hufanga and Dre Greenlaw then former Jaguar Evan Engram. Head coach Sean Payton has always had an affinity for tight ends and will likely find a way to scheme Engram open, who is second for tight ends in receptions over the past three years with 234. Hufanga and Greenlaw both add dominating presences on the defensive side of the ball, but also come in with concerns regarding injuries. Although the two saw limited time this past season due to significant injuries, the deals themselves were not grandiose that would be a cause of concern later down the line. The Broncos do lose leading rusher Javonte Williams, but then again, he only rushed for 513 yards and four touchdowns. The running back class in this upcoming draft is deep enough to where they can find a new guy on the second and third day of the draft.