With the money guards are getting this free agency period, Seahawks free agent J.R. Sweezy promises to get a truckload of money and now, another suitor has entered the mix.

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The number of teams still interested in Sweezy has dwindled down to six, according to NFL Network's Rand Getlin; however, one team in particular stands out -- the defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos. The Broncos do have a need at the position after parting ways with guard Louis Vasquez on Tuesday.

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Whoever ends up with Sweezy will most likely have to pay a hefty amount, especially after the Raiders signed guard/offensive tackle Kelechi Osemele to a five-year, $58.5 million deal on Tuesday. That deal promises to have a trickle down effect for free agents guards and Sweezy, though not on Osemele's level, is still one of the best remaining.

Sweezy had a down year in 2015. In fact, Pro Football Focus ranked him the 66th best guard in football and a below average starter. Still, his athleticism and mobility make him a hot commodity in the current market.

With free agency starting in earnest today, it's just a matter of time before Sweezy gets a deal whether it's from the Broncos, Seahawks or somewhere else.