AP

The Broncos offseason has been dominated by quarterback talk and things weren’t any different when coach Gary Kubiak met the media for breakfast at the league meetings in Florida.

Kubiak cited rules against tampering as the reason why he wouldn’t talk about the possibility of trading for 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, but did outline one of the team’s goals for the offseason. He said that they would work to find “the next Brock Osweiler” after watching the original Brock Osweiler sign a four-year, $72 million deal with the Texans.

The Broncos didn’t put the same valuation on Osweiler’s services, which leads to Kubiak discussing drafting and developing another quarterback as part of an overall discussion of how Denver will approach the position in the wake of Osweiler’s departure. Kubiak didn’t close any doors and had something nice to say about the recently acquired Mark Sanchez as well.

“It’s a fluid situation,” Kubiak said, via Lindsay Jones of USA Today. “We know the guys that are still still free [agents]. The draft this year, it has some good quarterbacks in it. We feel good about Mark [Sanchez] … Feel really good about how he fits in what we do.”

With a variety of options available, the one thing that feels certain about the Broncos quarterback situation is that new faces will enter the mix before any call is made about a starter on the first night of the 2016 season.